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Years of fighting, coupled with the flight of most businesses, have disrupted formal economic activity. A still unsettled domestic security situation has slowed the process of rebuilding the social and economic structure of this war-torn country. President TAYLOR, who won the 1997 presidential elections after an eight-year-long civil war, was never able to fully eliminate rebel groups that sought to oust him by force. Rebel attacks on Monrovia, coupled with two years of UN-imposed sanctions for TAYLOR'S meddling in Sierra Leone's civil war, finally prompted TAYLOR'S abdication from power in August 2003. A transitional government - composed of rebel, government, and civil society groups - assumed control in October 2003. Chairman Gyude BRYANT, who has a two-year mandate to oversee efforts to rebuild Liberia, heads the new government.


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Country
Surface Area: 111,370 square km
Population: 3,390,635 (July 2004 est.)
Located in: Western Africa
Capital City: Monrovia
Head of State: Gyude BRYANT
Prime Minister: Gyude BRYANT
Independent since: 26 July 1847
Currency: Liberian dollar (LRD)
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