I studied the map of Ethiopia and found no city with a name related to a US President. There is a town of about 12,000 named Gore, but it is not named for VP Al Gore. You may be thinking of Liberia, whose capital is Monrovia, named for James Monroe.
Monrovia, in Liberia, is named for President James Monroe. Liberia was settled by former slaves who returned from the US to Africa.
The capital of Liberia is named Monrovia.
Monrovia, the capital of Liberia is named for James Monroe.
Liberia is the country, Monrovia is the capital, Monroe is the president. North Africa is a bit of a stretch, I think.
Liberia. The capital is Monrovia, named after James Monroe, the fifth U.S. President.
Although Monrovia, Liberia is the only foreign capital city named after a former US President (James Monroe) it is not the only non-US city named in honor of a past chief executive. Presidente Hayes, a department (equivalent to a county or province) in Paraguay and it's capital Villa Hayes are both named for former President Rutherford B. Hayes
Jackson, Mississippi; Madison Wisconsin; Washington DC, Lincoln, Nebraska and Monrovia, Liberia (in Africa)
The former French president with an art center named after him in Paris is François Mitterrand. The art center is called the Centre Pompidou, named after Georges Pompidou, who was also a former French president.
Washington, the capital city of the US was named for George Washington, the first US President.
The city that is located north of Manila is Quezon City. The city is the former capital and the most populous city in the Philippines. It was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the former president of the Country.
The capital of Missouri is Jefferson City, named after Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States.
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