Liberia, located in West Africa, has historical and economic ties to several countries. Founded by freed American slaves in the early 19th century, it shares cultural and political connections with the United States. Economically, Liberia engages in trade with neighboring countries like Sierra Leone and Côte d'Ivoire, particularly in commodities like rubber and cocoa. Additionally, regional organizations such as ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) enhance its diplomatic and economic relationships within West Africa.
Liberia and Ethiopia
Canada, Liberia, and the Netherlands.
The five West African nations that speak English are Cameroon, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. Cameroon had originally been a German colony but fell under British control after Germanyâ??s defeat in World War I. Liberia was established by former African-American slaves from the United States. The other three countries had been British colonies.
Yes, there are doctors in Liberia. It has medical facilities and hospitals, like other countries do, so there are lots of doctors there.
Metric in almost all countries of the world. The most notable exceptions are Liberia, Myanmar, and the US.
Liberia is one. It was a country created for those freed slaves that wanted to return to Africa. Their capital is Monrovia, named after James Monroe.
Liberia primarily exports to countries such as the United States, China, and various nations in the European Union. Key export products include rubber, iron ore, and timber. The U.S. has historically been one of Liberia's largest trading partners, while China has increasingly become significant due to investments and trade in natural resources. Other regional partners in West Africa also receive Liberian exports.
South Africa IS a country and doesn't have other countries. They are located on the continent of Africa.
Finland
because it is in the South of Africa whereas other countries are in the north, south and west of Africa
I believe that the two countries are the dutch and the french.This is true as the Dutch (from Holland or the Netherlands) colonized South Africa and probably some other countries on the African continent. The French (France) colonized the Ivory Coast, now called the Cote d'Ivoir.
Ethiopia and Sudan are the two African countries that were never under the colonial rule. Sudan is incorrect - it was an Anglo-Egyptian 'Condominium'. The other African country usually thought of as not under colonial rule is Liberia. (independent 1847).