Nimba County
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Country | Liberia | |
Capital | Sanniquellie | |
surface | 11,551 km² | |
Residents | 462,026 (2008) | |
density | 40 inhabitants per km² | |
founding | 1964 | |
ISO 3166-2 | LR-NI |
Coordinates: 6 ° 45 ′ N , 8 ° 45 ′ W
Nimba County is an administrative region ( county ) in Liberia , it has a size of 11,551 km² and had 462,026 inhabitants at the last census (2008).
The administrative region is divided into 17 districts. The capital is Sanniquellie in the district of the same name.
District | Ew. (2008) male |
Ew. (2008) female |
Ew. (2008) total |
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Boe & Quilla | 9,163 | 9,099 | 18,262 |
Buu-Yao | 20,028 | 19,979 | 40.007 |
Doe | 18,122 | 17,796 | 35,918 |
Garr Bain | 29,813 | 31,412 | 61,225 |
Gbelhay-go | 15,859 | 16,317 | 32,176 |
Gbi & Doru | 4.152 | 3,979 | 8,131 |
Gbor | 5,339 | 5,536 | 10,875 |
Kparblee | 5,602 | 5,822 | 11,424 |
Leewehpea reminder | 12,518 | 12,229 | 24,747 |
Meinpea reminder | 12,237 | 11,920 | 24,157 |
Sanniquellie reminder | 12,336 | 13,034 | 25,370 |
Twan River | 18,658 | 18,821 | 37,479 |
Wee-Gbehy-Mahn | 16,015 | 16,919 | 32,934 |
Yarmein | 11,396 | 11,322 | 22,718 |
Yarpea warning | 11,438 | 10,209 | 21,647 |
Yarwein Mehnsonnoh | 13.101 | 12,483 | 25,584 |
Zoe-Garbo | 14,336 | 15,036 | 29,372 |
Nimba | 230.113 | 231.913 | 462.026 |
Nimba is located in northern Liberia, bordering Guinea and the Republic of Ivory Coast . On the border between the two neighboring states, close to the Liberian border, is Mont Nimba , where iron ore was found in the late 1960s . The mining of this raw material contributed to the economic development of Nimba and Liberia, but was then discontinued due to declining quality and falling world market prices.
The economic power of Nimba was a curse for the county, it became the center of the Liberian civil war . Since 2005 there have been plans to continue iron ore mining in Yekepa in view of the renewed increase in world market prices and to restart the railway line to the port of Buchanan , which has been closed since the civil war .
Dominant ethnic groups in Nimba are the Man, Dan and Mandinka .
politics
In the 2005 first Democratic Senate election after the Civil War, the former rebel leader Yormie Johnson was elected as a single candidate and Saye-Taayor Adolphus Dolo was elected by COTOL .
Cities
Individual evidence
- ^ NPHC 2008 Report Final. (PDF; 676 kB) In: Liberian Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information-Systems (LISGIS). Retrieved October 11, 2010 .
- ^ 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 archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ en: Wiki, article »Liberian general election, 2005« (the websites linked there for the election are no longer present).