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Number Plates of Liberia
Continent: Africa
Capital: Monrovia
Population: 3.5 million
Country ISO code: LR
Country OVAL code: LB

Driving Side: Right
First license issued in 1967
Number of vehicles:
cars 7,148 (1987), trucks and buses 4,031 (1987)
Road information:
total: 10,600 km; paved: 657 km; unpaved: 9,943 km (1999 est.)
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A little about Liberia
Liberia is located on the southwestern coast of Africa. It is bound by Sierra Leone to the northwest, Guinea to the north, Ivory Coast to the east and northeast and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The country can be divided into three topographical regions. (1.) The coastal belt of undulating plains characterized by tidal creeks, shallow lagoons and swamps. (2.) The plateau which rises slowly from the plain between 200 metres (656 feet) and 750 metres (2,461 feet) and is covered in forests as well as grasslands. (3.) A mountainous area that is densely forested and reaches Mt. Nimba, the country's highest point. Other mountain groups include the Wologisi Range, Bomi Hills and the Niete Mountains. The country has seven major rivers, the Mano, Loffa, St. Paul, Farmington, St. John, Cess and Cavalla which all flow towards the coast. Major Cities (pop. est.); Monrovia 400,000, Harbel 60,000, Gbarnga 30,000, Buchanan 25,000, Yekepa 16,000 (1985). Land Use; forested 18%, pastures 59%, agricultural-cultivated 4%, other 19% (1993)

