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- Cape Mesurado, also called Cape Montserrado, is a headland on the coast of Liberia near the capital Monrovia and the mouth of the Saint Paul River. It...
- capital and largest city of Liberia. Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic coast and as of the 2022 census had 1,761,032 residents...
- Mesurado River is a river of Liberia. It flows through the capital of Monrovia and is crossed by the People's Bridge, built in the 1970s. Ministry of Information...
- Coast or Grain Coast was a coastal area of western Africa, between Cape Mesurado and Cape Palmas. It encloses the present republic of Liberia. The name...
- Understand The Difference". Forbes. Retrieved 21 December 2018. Rodriguez LM, Mesurado B, Moreno JE (2018-11-29). "Ethical Position, Empathy and Prosocial Behaviour...
- He was appointed Colonel of the 3rd West India Regiment in 1843. Cape Mesurado was being used as a base for the slave trade and in 1815 Maxwell, then...
- secure a place for colonization.: 336 : 23  A conference was held at Cape Mesurado, which the locals called Ducor. Under the terms of the Ducor Contract,...
- by the Atlantic Ocean and on the south and east by the Mesurado River, including Cape Mesurado and land on Dozoa Island in the bay. To ensure the validity...
- covering the interior hills and valleys. Rivers include the St. Paul, Mesurado, Du, and Po. The climate is tropical with dry and wet seasons. Annual precipitation...
- fraud... Because Ayers kept a detailed journal of the 1821 journey to Cape Mesurado [now Liberia], and newspapers printed the text of the agreement, we now...