The Liberia map product in PowerPoint format includes 8 slides, showing the location, the country boundary (adm0), national and County capitals, and all the first level administrative boundaries of this country (adm1), the second level administrative boundaries of this country (adm2). Our professional design map can help to differentiate your presentation from the competition.
Liberia is a country located on the western coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Cote d’Ivoire. The country is home to approximately 5 million people, with the capital city of Monrovia being the largest and most populous city in the country. Liberia has a complex history, having been founded by freed American slaves in the 19th century. The country went through a long period of civil war from 1989 to 2003, resulting in the deaths of over 250,000 people and the displacement of millions.. Each of the neighboring countries is an editable map.
The Liberia Map is the administrative map with 15 Counties and 136 Districts; each of the Counties or Districts is an editable map. The 15 Counties are Bomi, Bong, Gbarpolu, Grand Bassa, Grand Cape Mount, Grand Gedeh, Grand Kru, Lofa, Margibi, Maryland, Montserrado, Nimba, River Gee, Rivercess, amd Sinoe.
The 136 Districts are Barclayville, Beawor, Belleh, B’hai, Bleebo, Bodae, Boe & Quilla, Boinsen, Bokomu, Bokon, Bolloh, Bopolu, Buah, Butaw, Buu-Yao, Careysburg, Cavala, Central Rivercess, Chedepo, Commonwealth, Commonwealth 1, Commonwealth 2, District #1, District #2, District #3, District #4, Doe, Doedain, Dorbor, Dowein, Dugbe River, Dweh, Felo-Jekwi, Fen River, Fenetoe, Firestone, Forpoh, Foya, Fuamah, Garraway, Garr-Bain, Garwula, Gbao, Gbarma, Gbeapo, Gbehlay-Geh, Gbi & Doru, Gboe-Ploe, Gbor, Gee, Gibi, Glaro, Glio-Twarbo, Golakonneh, Gounwolaila, Grand Cess Wedabo, Greater Monrovia, Greenville, Gwelekpoken, Harper, Jaedae, Jeadepo, Jo River, Jorquelleh, Juarzon, Kakata, Karforh, Karluway #1, Karluway #2, Klay, Kokoyah, Kolahun, Kongba, Konobo, Kpaai, Kparblee, Kpayan, Kpi, Kulu Shaw Boe, Leewehpea-Mahn, Lower Jloh, Mambah Kaba, Meinpea-Mahn, Nanee, Neekreen, Norwein, Nrokwia-Wesldow, Nyenawliken, Nyenebo, Nyorken, Owensgrove, Panta, Plahn Nyarn, Pleebo/Sodoken, Porkpa, Potupo, Putu, Pynes Town, Quardu Boundi, Salala, Salayea, Sam Gbalor, Sanniquellie Mahn, Sanoyeah, Sanquin Dist #1, Sanquin Dist #2, Sanquin Dist #3, Sarbo, Seekon, Senjeh, St. John River City, St. Paul River, Suakoko, Suehn Mecca, Tchien, Tewor, Todee, Trenbo, Tukpahblee, Tuobo, Twan River, Upper Jloh, Vahun, Voinjama, Wedjah, Wee-Gbehyi-Mahn, Whojah, Wlogba, Yarmein, Yarpea Mahn, Yarwein Mehnsonnoh, Yeallequelleh, Zarflahn, Zoe-Gbao, Zorzor, and Zota.
The Liberia maps are listed below with details; you can check each of them in the product gallery.
- Blank framed outline map with neighboring countries
- Blank outline map (adm0)
- Blank political map with first level administrative divisions (adm1)- Counties
- Political map labeled with adm1 names- Counties
- Political map with national and County capitals- Counties
- Political map with capitals and adm1 names-Counties
- Blank political map with second level administrative divisions (adm2)- Districts
- Political map labeled with adm2 names- Districts
Despite the challenges that Liberia has faced, the country is slowly making progress towards stability and development. The government has made significant efforts to promote economic growth and attract foreign investment, with a focus on developing key sectors such as agriculture, mining, and tourism. The country is rich in natural resources, including iron ore, gold, and timber, which presents significant opportunities for economic growth.
Liberia’s education system has also been a focus of development efforts, with the government working to improve access to education and enhance the quality of teaching. Despite progress being made, there are still significant challenges in terms of access to education, particularly in rural areas.
One of the biggest challenges facing Liberia is the ongoing Ebola outbreak, which has had a devastating impact on the country’s health system and economy. Despite efforts to contain the outbreak and provide support to affected communities, the country is still struggling to recover from the impact of the disease.
In conclusion, Liberia is a country with a complex history and ongoing challenges, but it also presents significant opportunities for growth and development. While progress is being made in key areas such as economic development and education, there is still much work to be done to address the ongoing challenges facing the country.
Last updated on September 30, 2022.
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