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Liberia
Located just on the outer, western tip of Africa, and squeezed in between Guinea, Sierra Leone and Cote d'lvoire, rests the country that is known as Liberia. While Liberia, and most of Africa's countries alike, don't receive much acclaim for their beauty, or interest for their tourism; beneath the tattered perceptions of the modern world resides a calm and quiet, beautiful place that is almost a paradise. This place is Liberia.
5 Facts You Might Not Know
1
Liberia's main export that they provide for the rest of the world is rubber. This is because their tribal communal land is filled with beautiful para rubber trees. The export could possibly be said that it is a staple for their economy and has been for quite some time.
2
Due to the modernization present here, the country of Liberia's average life expectancy among all of its population is 57, as of 2011. This is an expectancy that is only twenty years less than that of the United States of America's. The life expectancy for males in Liberia is around 55 years of age, and 58 for women.
3
The government of Liberia is much similar to the United States of America's government and is heavily modeled after it. Their government consists of a house of representatives, a senate as well as similar court systems that the United States has. Compared to other governments around the world, the government of Liberia is considered to be one of the least corrupt.
4
Beside Ethiopia, Liberia is one of the two modern sub-Saharan countries within the continent of Africa. This means that Liberia lies just beneath the Sahara and the majority of Africa is located within this sub-Sahara.
5
The climate of Liberia is mainly comprised of several different climate types, and these include equatorial, monsoon and tropical savanna climates. The equatorial climate, also known as the tropical rainforest climate, is mostly found around the equator of the earth. The areas within the monsoon climate are frequented with monsoons and heavy rains more than other parts of the earth. The tropical savanna regions are more of just a mix between a tropical rainforest and the savanna.
The capital of Liberia is Monrovia. The currency of Liberia is the Liberian Dollar(LRD)
From Geography Now: An African nation, colonized by... African Americans? Whoa? Yeah. It happened. Welcome to Africa's little plot-twist nation. Welcome to Geography Now! This is the first and only Youtube Channel that actively attempts to cover profiles on every single country of the world. We are going to do them alphabetically so be patient if you are waiting for one that's down the road.
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