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Encyclopedia > Grand Kru County

Grand Kru is one of Liberia's 15 counties. It was created in 1984/1985 by the merger of Sasstown Territory and Kru Coast Territory which had previously been part of Maryland County. Image File history File links Liberia_GrandKru. ...


Grand Kru County is located along the coast of south eastern Liberia bordered by Sinoe County to the northwest, River Gee County in the north east and Maryland County to the southeast. Barclayville is the county capital. The county is divided into four districts: Sasstown, Buah, Upper Kru Coast and Lower Kru Coast. The primary language is Grebo which is spoken in several significantly different dialects around the county with some areas identifying their language as Kru. Liberian English is the language of school instruction. Barclayville, the capital and most populous settlement in Grand Kru County is located in southeastern Liberia about 10 miles inland from Picinicess. ...


A UN Mission in Liberia report issued in April 2005 estimates that 71,000 resident remain in the county. The area has few roads which partially explains the relatively low population density. In June 2005 the UN Integrated Regional Information Network reported that the roads in Grand Kru had decayed and become overgrown by dense bush, rendering them impassable, except on foot, and that the bridge across the Nu River at Barclaville had been destroyed.


See this link for more information on Grebo and Liberian languages http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Liberia


The primary industry is subsistence, largely slash and burn, farming. The most important crops are upland rice, cassava, palm nuts, and along the coast, fishing. Feed corn is grown at higher elevations farther inland. Sugar cane and several varieties of bananas grow in the wetland areas. Cash crops include coffee, cocoa and kola. Locally grown bamboo and piassava are widely used for construction, mats and baskets. Many tropical fruits, domestic and wild, grow in the region including oranges, limes, mangos, soursop, breadfruit and coconut.


Poultry, cattle, sheep and goats are found in and around most villages. Most animals are of pygmy variety as larger varieties die quickly due to the heat and humidity. Prior to the civil war the region's extensive rain forests contained a wide variety of wildlife including wild pigs, bongo, dik-dik, pangolin, civet, pygmy hippo, African buffalo and colobus monkey all of which are hunted for food and hides. Also found are python, cassava snake,and very small populations of forest elephants and leopards.


Source: S.Simon, former Peace Corps Volunteer in Grand Kru County



 
Liberia
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Bomi County | Bong County | Gbarpolu County | Grand Bassa County | Grand Cape Mount County | Grand Gedeh County | Grand Kru County | Lofa County | Margibi County | Maryland County | Montserrado County | Nimba County | River Cess County | River Gee County | Sinoe County

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Grand Kru Representation Issue: What A Shame to the Kru People (955 words)
Presently in the transitional political dispensation in the country, except for Grand Kru County, all other counties which somehow had problems in selecting their representative to the National Transitional Legislative Assembly, have overcome such by being solved theirs, and are now represented.
Subsequently, the various counties began meeting to “take one out of two.” As I indite this article, except for Grand Kru, all of the counties have resolved the impasse and their representatives have since taken seat.
The fact of the matter is that all the counties had similar problem’s, but today, they have put that behind and are moving ahead while Grand Kru is still on the backseat.
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County boundaries were adjusted, mainly by extending the coastal counties into the interior.
Bomi, Gibi, and Marshall territories were subordinate to Montserrado county; Rivercess territory was subordinate to Grand Bassa county; and Kru Coast and Sass Town territories were subordinate to Maryland county.
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