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Liberia is a West African nation on the Atlantic coast, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d'Ivoire. It holds a unique place in African history as the continent's oldest republic, founded in 1847 by freed American slaves who returned to Africa and established a nation modelled on the United States - a heritage still visible in its flag, its capital name, and aspects of its culture that set it apart from every other country in West Africa.
The capital Monrovia, named after US President James Monroe, sits on a peninsula where the Mesurado River meets the Atlantic, a city of remarkable resilience that has rebuilt itself after decades of civil conflict into a growing and increasingly vibrant coastal capital. Liberia's interior is dominated by some of the last remaining Upper Guinean rainforest in West Africa - a critically endangered ecosystem of extraordinary biodiversity that shelters pygmy hippos, western chimpanzees, and forest elephants in habitats of global conservation significance. Explore related settings through our Nature, Wildlife, and Harbours & Marinas collections.
Liberian cuisine reflects its unique cultural blend - rice is the undisputed staple, eaten at almost every meal with palm butter soup, potato greens stew, and pepper-spiced meat and fish dishes that draw on both West African and American Southern cooking traditions. The country's Atlantic coastline stretches over 570 kilometres, with powerful surf beaches, mangrove estuaries, and fishing communities that have harvested the rich waters of the Guinea Current for generations. Browse related feeds under Beaches, Oceans & Lakes, and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
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Liberia is a West African nation on the Atlantic coast, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d'Ivoire. It holds a unique place in African history as the continent's oldest republic, founded in 1847 by freed American slaves who returned to Africa and established a nation modelled on the United States - a heritage still visible in its flag, its capital name, and aspects of its culture that set it apart from every other country in West Africa.
The capital Monrovia, named after US President James Monroe, sits on a peninsula where the Mesurado River meets the Atlantic, a city of remarkable resilience that has rebuilt itself after decades of civil conflict into a growing and increasingly vibrant coastal capital. Liberia's interior is dominated by some of the last remaining Upper Guinean rainforest in West Africa - a critically endangered ecosystem of extraordinary biodiversity that shelters pygmy hippos, western chimpanzees, and forest elephants in habitats of global conservation significance. Explore related settings through our Nature, Wildlife, and Harbours & Marinas collections.
Liberian cuisine reflects its unique cultural blend - rice is the undisputed staple, eaten at almost every meal with palm butter soup, potato greens stew, and pepper-spiced meat and fish dishes that draw on both West African and American Southern cooking traditions. The country's Atlantic coastline stretches over 570 kilometres, with powerful surf beaches, mangrove estuaries, and fishing communities that have harvested the rich waters of the Guinea Current for generations. Browse related feeds under Beaches, Oceans & Lakes, and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d'Ivoire.