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    Gbarnga is the capital city of Bong County, Liberia, lying north east of Monrovia. During the First Liberian Civil War, it was the base for Charles Taylor's...
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    first-level of administrative division in the nation, it has twelve districts. Gbarnga serves as the capital. The area of the county measures 8,772 square kilometres...
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    Buchanan Buutuo Caldwell Careysburg Clay-Ashland Edina Fish Town Ganta Gbarnga Greenville Harbel Harper Kakata Kongo Monrovia (capital) Marshall Palala...
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    Created 1 Bomi Tubmanburg 133,668 749 sq mi (1,940 km2) 4 1984 2 Bong Gbarnga 467,502 3,386 sq mi (8,770 km2) 12 1964 3 Gbarpolu Bopolu 95,995 3,740 sq mi...
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  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Gbarnga (Latin: Gbarngan(us)) is a diocese located in the city of Gbarnga in the ecclesiastical province of Monrovia in...
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    1974 Bendigo[citation needed] Australia 2023 Changwon† South Korea 2018 Gbarnga† Liberia 1973 Kawasaki† Japan 1979 Luxor† Egypt 1995 Odesa† Ukraine 1974...
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  • Holy Spirit Cathedral or simply Cathedral of Gbarnga, is a religious building that is located in Gbarnga the second largest city in the African country...
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  • chief in Taylor's alternative government based in the Bong County town of Gbarnga. Both men cited strategic and ideological differences as the cause of their...
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  • Massaquoi's helicopter came under gunfire. Massaquoi died later at hospital in Gbarnga after arrival there. President Charles Taylor announced the creation of...
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    (NPRAG), an alternative government that was based in the Bong County town of Gbarnga. Initially estimated at less than 500 troops, the INPFL was a significant...
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    counties from Camp Whisnant, Zwedru. The Fifth Infantry Battalion was at Gbarnga. Other field units of the brigade were the Armoured Unit, at Camp Ram Rod...
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  • on September 15, 1939, in Gbarnga, Liberia. He belonged to the Kpelle people. He attended school in his hometown of Gbarnga. Kuyon obtained a B.Sc. degree...
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    Bong, and Montserrado counties, hitting, in addition to Klay Junction, Gbarnga and Tubmanburg, each time temporarily seizing control from government fighters...
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    central plaza where one could catch a ride on a public car south to Zorzor, Gbarnga and Monrovia, west to Kolahun, Foya and Sierra Leone, or north to the Guinean...
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    The Diocese of Cape Palmas was created from it in 1981. The Diocese of Gbarnga was created from it in 1986. Father Jean Ogé, SMA (3 January 1911 – 16...
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    First Liberian Civil War. By May 1990 the AFL had been forced back to Gbarnga, still under the control of Bowen's troops, but they lost the town to a...
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  • Sanniquellie is situated on the unpaved road connecting Yekepa, Ganta, Gbarnga, Kakata, and Monrovia. The average rainy season lasts from May to October...
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  • Reconstruction Assembly Government (NPRAG), based in the Bong County town of Gbarnga. The formation of NPRAG was an opposition response to the leadership of...
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  • Metropolitan Archdiocese of Monrovia Diocese of Cape Palmas Diocese of Gbarnga Ecclesiastical Province of Cotonou Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cotonou...
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  • College in the Netherlands 1980 Certificate in Church Administration, Gbarnga School of Theology in Monrovia, Liberia 1985 Research Certificate in Agriculture...
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    Created 1 Bomi Tubmanburg 133,668 749 sq mi (1,940 km2) 4 1984 2 Bong Gbarnga 467,502 3,386 sq mi (8,770 km2) 12 1964 3 Gbarpolu Bopolu 95,995 3,740 sq mi...
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  • was a Ghanaian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gbarnga in Liberia. He was ordained in 1967. He was appointed in 1986. He died...
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    in Liberia. The river then enters Liberia about 50 km (31 mi) north of Gbarnga and crosses Liberia in a southwesterly direction. It empties into the Atlantic...
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  • Radio Bomi Radio Bong Mine Radio Cape Mount Radio Dukpa Radio Flumpa Radio Gbarnga Radio Gbartala Radio Gbehzohn Radio Gee Radio Grand Kru Radio Harleygee...
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    communication network in the country. They repaired 81 km Gbarnga-Salala Road, 80 km Gbarnga-Ganta Road and 44 km Gbrnga-Zorzor Road. Also carried out...
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    Navy, and Executive Mansion Guard), established his de facto capital at Gbarnga, and created a civilian government and justice system under his control...
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  • contract by the Liberia Road Asset Management Project to build the 68.61 km Gbarnga-Ganta-Guinea Border Road. Funding for the project is sourced from the EU...
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  • to alleviate the problem by relocating some personnel to Camp Tubman in Gbarnga. The two battalions and supporting units went through training and preparation...
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    Census) 1 Bomi 1984 Tubmanburg 749 sq mi (1,940 km2) 133,668 2 Bong 1964 Gbarnga 3,386 sq mi (8,770 km2) 467,502 3 Gbarpolu 2001 Bopolu 3,740 sq mi (9,700 km2)...
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  • ecclesiastical province with 2 suffragan dioceses. Archdiocese of Monrovia Diocese of Cape Palmas Diocese of Gbarnga Catholic-Hierarchy entry. GCatholic.org....
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