This is the flag of Montserrado County, a county in western LIBERIA with about 1.5 million residents and home to Liberia’s national capital, Monrovia. Each of the 15 counties in Liberia has a miniature version of the Liberian flag in the top-left corner of its flag. The light blue circle in the center of Montserrado County’s flag contains a whimsical depiction of a small house surrounded by towering trees.
This county is one of the smallest in Liberia. Its geographic area is 1809.4 square kilometers and 1057.9 square miles, or about 2.5% of Liberia’s area. In addition to Monrovia, cities and communities in Montserrado County include Arthington, Bensonville (county capital), Careysburg, Jimoliba, Mount Coffee, Nyehn, Paynesville, and Zannah.
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