National Transitional Legislative Assembly of Liberia ended in 2005.
The Lion is the national animal of Liberia.
The number of national elections to be held in Africa in 2011 is unprecedented with 27 countries holding crucial presidential, legislative and local elections. These countries include: Benin (presidential and national assembly), Burkina Faso (local), Cameroon (presidential), Cape Verde (presidential and national assembly), Central Africa Republic (presidential and national assembly), Chad (presidential, national assembly and local), the Democratic Republic of Congo (presidential and national assembly ), Djibouti (regional and local), Egypt (presidential), Gabon (national assembly), Liberia (presidential, house of representatives and junior senators), Madagascar (presidential, national assembly and local), Mauritania (national assembly, regional and local senate), Mauritius (regional assembly), Niger (presidential), Nigeria (national assembly, presidential, state assemblies and governors), Rwanda (senate and local), Sao Tome (local and presidential), Seychelles (presidential), South Africa (local), Southern Sudan (independence referendum), Tunisia (chamber of councilors), Uganda (presidential, national assembly and local), Zambia (presidential, national assembly and local), Zimbabwe (constitutional referendum, presidential, national assembly, senate and local).
Brownie Samukai is the Minister of National Defense for Liberia.
The Pepper-bird, also known as the Garden Bulbul is the national bird of Liberia.
Ligers are most commonly found in Liberia. Unicorns are plentiful, Dragons, Chimeras, Elves, Faries, and goats.
Sapo National Park
Liberia observes National Fast and Prayer Day on the second Friday of every April.
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Monrovia Liberia?
what are the causes and effects of the under-development of Liberia including recommendations at least four as an inhabitanat of the land for national development.what? why?where?when?and how?