Counties of Liberia

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Counties of Liberia

The Republic of Liberia is divided into fifteen counties. Each is administered by a superintendent appointed by the President.

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Counties of Liberia
A clickable map of Liberia exhibiting its fifteen counties.
A clickable map of Liberia exhibiting its fifteen counties.
CategoryUnitary state
LocationRepublic of Liberia
Number15 counties
Populations90,777 (Rivercess) – 1,920,914 (Montserrado)
Areas4,020 km2 (1,553 sq mi) (Montserrado) – 11,600 km2 (4,460 sq mi) (Nimba)
Government
  • County Government
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Counties

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Map # County Capital Population
(2022 Census)[1]
Area
(mi2)[2]
Number of
Districts
Date
Created
Parent
County
1 Bomi Tubmanburg 133,668 749 sq mi (1,940 km2) 4 1984 Montserrado County
2 Bong Gbarnga 467,502 3,386 sq mi (8,770 km2) 12 1964 Bong County[a]
3 Gbarpolu Bopolu 95,995 3,740 sq mi (9,700 km2) 6 2001 Lofa County
4 Grand Bassa Buchanan 293,557 3,064 sq mi (7,940 km2) 8 1839 Grand Bassa County[b]
5 Grand Cape Mount Robertsport 178,798 1,993 sq mi (5,160 km2) 5 1844 Grand Cape Mount County[b]
6 Grand Gedeh Zwedru 216,692 4,047 sq mi (10,480 km2) 3 1964 Grand Gedah County[c]
7 Grand Kru Barclayville 109,342 1,503 sq mi (3,890 km2) 18 1984 Maryland County
8 Lofa Voinjama 367,376 3,854 sq mi (9,980 km2) 6 1964 Lofa County[d]
9 Margibi Kakata 304,946 1,010 sq mi (2,600 km2) 4 1985 Montserrado County
10 Maryland Harper 172,202 886 sq mi (2,290 km2) 2 1857 Maryland County[b]
11 Montserrado Bensonville 1,920,914 737 sq mi (1,910 km2) 17 1839 Montserrado County[b]
12 Nimba Sanniquellie 621,841 4,459 sq mi (11,550 km2) 6 1964 Nimba County[a]
13 Rivercess Cesstos 90,777 2,159 sq mi (5,590 km2) 7 1985 Grand Bassa County
14 River Gee Fish Town 124,653 1,974 sq mi (5,110 km2) 6 2000 Grand Gedah County
15 Sinoe Greenville 150,358 3,913 sq mi (10,130 km2) 17 1843 Simoe County[b]
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Notes
  1. Formerly part of Central Province.
  2. Original administrative division.
  3. Formerly part of Eastern Province.
  4. Formerly part of Western Province.

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