Bomi County

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Bomi County
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Basic data
Country Liberia
Capital Tubmanburg
surface 1942 km²
Residents 84,119 (2008)
density 43 inhabitants per km²
founding 1984
ISO 3166-2 LR-BM

Coordinates: 6 ° 45 ′  N , 10 ° 45 ′  W

Bomi County is an administrative region ( county ) in Liberia , it has a size of 1 942  km² and had 84,119 inhabitants at the last census (2008).

The administrative region is divided into four districts.
The capital is Tubmanburg in the Senjeh district.

District Ew. (2008)
male
Ew. (2008)
female
Ew. (2008)
total
Dowein 6,589 6,599 13,188
Klay 11,884 11,513 23,397
Senjeh 15,442 14,585 30,027
See Mecca 9,025 84,822 17,507
Bomi 42,940 41,179 84.119

Bomi is located in the west of the country on the Atlantic coast .

The flag of Bomi shows a roundel on a dark purple background, in which five green trees can be seen on brown ground against a light blue sky.

politics

In the first Democratic Senate election after the Civil War, Lahai Gbabye Lansanah of the NDPL and Richard Blamah Devin of the COTOL were elected.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ NPHC 2008 Report Final. (PDF; 676 kB) In: Liberian Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information-Systems (LISGIS). Retrieved October 11, 2010 .
  2. ^ Liberia, Counties and Districts. (PDF; 0.4 MB) (No longer available online.) In: Liberian Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information-Systems (LISGIS). Formerly in the original ; accessed on October 11, 2010 (English).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.lisgis.org  
  3. ^ Flags of the World
  4. en: Wiki, article »Liberian general election, 2005« (the websites linked there for the election are no longer present).