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Liberian dancer. Tourism forms a small part of the national economy of Liberia.In the past, many tourists visited Liberia, mostly from the United States.Liberia's economy, including the tourist industry, was badly damaged by 1989-2003 civil war in the country, and has only just started picking up with the launching of a Tourism Association in the country.
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Clay-Ashland is a township located 10 miles (16 km) from the capital city of Monrovia in Liberia. [1] The town is in the St. Paul River District of Montserrado County . [ 2 ] It is named after Henry Clay — a slaveowner and American Colonization Society co-founder who favored gradual emancipation — and his estate Ashland in Lexington, Kentucky .
A map of Liberia, showing Liberian counties and cities. Monrovia, the capital of Liberia.. This is a list of cities in Liberia: . Arthington; Barclayville; Belefuanai; Bensonville ...
The Liberia Broadcasting System is also located in Paynesville. [1] The Liberian Judo Federation is based in Paynesville. The Montserrado county School System office is looked in Paynesville, at vokar Mission [2] Youth in Paynesville hold signs thanking the Americans for their help during the West African Ebola virus epidemic of 2014–15