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New Kru Town bụ mpaghara ugwu mgbanaka mmalite nke oké osimiri Monrovia, Liberia

Nchịkọta

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New Kru Town bụ mpaghara ugwu ụjọ nke Monrovia, nke dị na nstụtụ ugwu Bushrod Island .  Ọ bụ ikike dị na Liberia

[2]Obodo toro dị ka obodo Old Kru nke a na-eme ahụ na-eme na-eme ngosi mgbe Agha ịhụnanya nke hụrụ mgbe "A chụpụrụ Old Kru Town maka mkpa nke mmiri mmirika maka ụgbọ mmiri mmiri site n'ịhụnanya Liberia"  .  [1] N'ịbụ nke dị ebe ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri Saint Paul na-ezute n'Oké nọrọ Atlantic, nọrọ azụ̀ n'oké osimiri bụ ihe dị mkpa na-akpata ego

Mpaghara mkpọkọ ọnụ, e nweela esemokwu agbụrụ.[1]  A na-ewu ụlọ ndị squat na mpaghara ndị na-adịghị mma na na 2013, nnukwu mmiri na-ekpochapụ ụlọ 200.[2]  Na 2019 Onye isi ala George Weah họpụtara Tarpeh D. Carter ka ọ bụrụ gọvanọ New Kru Town, dochie Alice Weah.[3]  New Kru Town mebere mpaghara ntuli aka Montserrado-16

LNdị ozi ala ọzọ America wuru ụlọ ụka “dị egwu” na New Kru Town n'ihe dịka 1975. [1] O ezinụlọ ụlọ ọgwụ ezinụlọ na ọtụtụ nde dollar D. Tweh Memorial High School, "nkenke aha ya na nke Tolbert  tupu 1980 ndị mgbagha".  [2] Otu ụzọ, Botoe Avenue, bụ aha Thomas Nimene Botoe .L

Ọnụọgụ igwe mmadụ

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New Kru Town n'ime Greater Monrovia District

E kewara Obodo Kru ọhụrụ (ma ọ bụ Mpaghara Z100) n'ime obodo iri na anọ;

Ogbe Ndị bi (2014 est.) Ọnụ ọgụgụ nke ezinụlọ (2014 est.)
Bong Mines Bridge 5,573 1,359
Central New Kru Town 5,880 1,434
Nshịkọ oghere 7,532 1,837
Ahịa Duala 6,405 1,562
Duala Mombo Town-East 8,752 2,135
Fundaye 4,259 1,039
Lagoon East 5,405 1,318
Lagoon West 5,575 1,360
Monboe Town West 3,475 848
Obodo Nyuan 6,692 1,632
Isi Anọ 7,317 1,785
Popo Beach A 5,938 1,448
Popo Beach B 2,913 710
Ụlọ ọrụ Tweh 8,683 2,118
Mgbakọta: 84,399 20,585

Ntụaka

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  1. Liberia Housing Profile 15. United Nations Human Settlements Programme (2014). Archived from the original on 17 October 2017. Retrieved on 16 October 2017.
  2. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service (1982). Sub-Saharan Africa report. Foreign Broadcast Information Service., 59–60. Retrieved on 28 April 2012.