Obodo Ọhụrụ Kru
New Kru Town bụ mpaghara ugwu mgbanaka mmalite nke oké osimiri Monrovia, Liberia
Nchịkọta
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]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
Ala ala
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]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
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]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
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Liberia Housing Profile 15. United Nations Human Settlements Programme (2014). Archived from the original on 17 October 2017. Retrieved on 16 October 2017.
- ↑ United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service (1982). Sub-Saharan Africa report. Foreign Broadcast Information Service., 59–60. Retrieved on 28 April 2012.