Sierra Leone
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Country
Summary
Sierra Leone's history is deeply intertwined with the transatlantic slave trade, initially serving as a site for the resettlement of freed slaves. The establishment of the Sierra Leone Colony in 1808 marked a pivotal moment, intended as a haven for returning Africans. The inland Protectorate was later added in 1896, solidifying British control through agreements made at the Berlin Conference. Following decades of colonial rule, Sierra Leone achieved independence in 1961, transitioning to a republic shortly thereafter. The nation has faced significant challenges, including a devastating civil war, but continues to strive for stability and development.
Statistics
Area
73,252.00 km²
Population
8,460,512