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Shortcut | WP:LIBERIA |
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Category | Liberia |
Wikimedia Commons | Liberia |
Parent project(s) | Africa |
Project banner template | {{WikiProject Africa|Liberia=yes}} |
Userbox | {{User WikiProject Liberia}} |
Helps organise child projects? | No |
Assessment | /Assessment |
CSB | Relevant for countering systemic bias |
Welcome to the WikiProject Liberia! This group was formed to better organize articles on Liberia in a spirit of cooperation.
Scope
[edit]This group includes within its scope all articles related to Liberia, its cities, geography, transportation, culture, history and so on. It aims to expand Wikipedia's resources on Liberia in a fair and accurate manner. All of these articles should be contained within the Category:Liberia or one of its subcategories.
Article alerts
[edit]Articles for deletion
- 15 Oct 2024 – JZyNO (talk · edit · hist) AfDed by CNMall41 (t · c) was closed as keep by Vanderwaalforces (t · c) on 06 Nov 2024; see discussion (9 participants; relisted)
Good article nominees
- 07 Sep 2024 – Squatting in Liberia (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Mujinga (t · c); start discussion
Articles to be merged
- 06 Jul 2024 – Palaver sauce (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Kontomire stew by Melsj (t · c); see discussion
Recent changes
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10 November 2024
- diffhist Talk:List of political parties in Liberia 14:55 +155 41.57.95.15 talk (→Party and President in Liberia: new section) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit New topic
- diffhist m Talk:Attacks on the MV Tutor 00:07 +14 Tom.Reding talk contribs (blpo=yes + blp=no/null → blp=other; cleanup) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Talk:Civitas Maxima 00:04 +1 Tom.Reding talk contribs (blpo=yes + blp=no/null → blp=other; cleanup) Tag: AWB
9 November 2024
- diffhist Category talk:Government ministries of Liberia 23:38 +25 Simeon talk contribs (WikiProject tagging) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist m Category talk:Multi-purpose stadiums in Liberia 21:22 +74 Tom.Reding talk contribs (+{{WP Sports|venues=yes}}{{WP Event Venues|sports=yes}}) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Talk:Liberia 16:30 +2 Jonesey95 talk contribs (Fix high-priority Linter errors. Misused inline template.)
- diffhist m Talk:Monrovia Church massacre 14:35 +1 Tom.Reding talk contribs (blpo=yes + blp=no/null → blp=other) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Talk:Zack & Geebah 13:13 −9 Tom.Reding talk contribs (blpo=yes + blp=no/null → blp=other; cleanup) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Category talk:Liberian athletes 10:40 +48 Simeon talk contribs (WikiProject tagging) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist m Talk:Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa 01:26 +1 Tom.Reding talk contribs (blpo=yes + blp=no/null → blp=other) Tag: AWB
8 November 2024
- diffhist Category talk:Candidates for President of Liberia 11:25 +51 Simeon talk contribs (WikiProject tagging) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
7 November 2024
- diffhist m Category talk:Wikipedia requested photographs in Liberia 22:41 +30 Tom.Reding talk contribs (+{{WP Edit requests}}) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Category talk:Wikipedia requested images of people of Liberia 17:07 +84 Tom.Reding talk contribs (+{{WP Biography}}{{WP Edit requests}}{{WP Photography}}) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m User talk:Tom.Reding/sandbox2 09:54 −2 Harryboyles talk contribs (→top: fixing parameters in {{|WikiProject Africa}}) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Talk:Samuel Benedict 06:22 +200 41.57.95.204 talk (→History: new section) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit New topic
6 November 2024
- diffhist m Talk:Sylvanus Nimely 23:26 −11 Tom.Reding talk contribs (Category:Stub-Class articles with conflicting quality ratings: -Stub, keep Start) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Category talk:Clubs and societies in Liberia 21:40 +26 Tom.Reding talk contribs (+{{WP Sociology}}) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Talk:Emmanuel Matadi 16:26 −13 Tom.Reding talk contribs (Category:Stub-Class articles with conflicting quality ratings: -Stub, keep Start) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Talk:Greenville, Liberia 16:25 −15 Tom.Reding talk contribs (Category:Stub-Class articles with conflicting quality ratings: -Stub, keep Start) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Talk:Vai people 14:10 +254 41.57.95.114 talk (→Research on the Vai ethnic group historical and marital practices: new section) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit New topic
- diffhist N Category talk:Important Bird Areas of Liberia 05:16 +91 Maias talk contribs (+projtags) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist m Talk:George MacDonald Sacko 01:31 −8 Tom.Reding talk contribs (Category:Stub-Class articles with conflicting quality ratings: -C, keep Stub) Tag: AWB
5 November 2024
- diffhist Talk:1927 Liberian general election 21:17 −188 IceWelder talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by 102.214.137.16 (talk): Not a ChatGPT prompt) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Talk:1927 Liberian general election 20:09 +188 102.214.137.16 talk (→English Composition: new section) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit New topic
- diffhist Talk:Eddie Watson 16:49 +301 Babysharkboss2 talk contribs (→CORRECTION OF WRONG INFORMATIONS ABOUT ME: Reply) Tag: Reply
- diffhist Talk:Eddie Watson 16:48 +440 41.76.198.229 talk (→CORRECTION OF WRONG INFORMATIONS ABOUT ME: Reply) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Reply
4 November 2024
Participants
[edit]Active members
[edit]To join WikiProject Liberia, edit this section and add the Wikitext #{{subst:me}}
with your areas of interest to the bottom of the following list of members. Members should also place member identification on their user page.
- John Carter 19:36, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
- ♦Blofeld of SPECTRE♦ $1,000,000? 13:05, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
- Michel Doortmont (talk) 01:49, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
- Cattus talk 18:25, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
- HalfwayAffable (talk · contribs) - 2024; focuses on general Liberian information
- Black Falcon (Talk) 22:52, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
- Aboutmovies (talk) 10:11, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
- Sundostund (talk) 13:25, 11 July 2011 (UTC)
- RoundSquare (talk · contribs) 23:38:31, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
- Anwegmann (talk · contribs) 01:35:35, 12 June 2022 (UTC) Liberian history; Early national era
- Versace1608 (talk · contribs) 00:04:46, 27 March 2023 (UTC) BLP articles about Liberian musicians
Former members
[edit]Thank you for your help! Please move your username back to the active list when you can participate again.
- Buaidh (talk · contribs) 19:38:37, 13 May 2019 (UTC) – WikiProject templates and categories.
Member identification
[edit]Members of WikiProject Liberia should place one of the following lines of Wikitext on their user page to add it to Category:WikiProject Liberia participants.
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For other Liberia user templates, see Category:Liberia user templates.
Category tree
[edit]Recognized content
[edit]Liberia articles by quality and importance | |||||||
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Quality | Importance | ||||||
Top | High | Mid | Low | NA | ??? | Total | |
FA | 1 | 1 | |||||
GA | 2 | 1 | 5 | 8 | |||
B | 6 | 8 | 7 | 16 | 1 | 38 | |
C | 10 | 11 | 37 | 63 | 1 | 25 | 147 |
Start | 34 | 53 | 129 | 292 | 89 | 597 | |
Stub | 8 | 22 | 181 | 796 | 136 | 1,143 | |
List | 4 | 1 | 14 | 39 | 46 | 104 | |
Category | 1,540 | 1,540 | |||||
Disambig | 1 | 1 | |||||
File | 3 | 3 | |||||
Portal | 32 | 32 | |||||
Project | 5 | 5 | |||||
Redirect | 2 | 3 | 19 | 41 | 65 | ||
Template | 76 | 76 | |||||
Other | 1 | 1 | |||||
Assessed | 64 | 98 | 372 | 1,230 | 1,700 | 297 | 3,761 |
Total | 64 | 98 | 372 | 1,230 | 1,700 | 297 | 3,761 |
WikiWork factors (?) | ω = 10,561 | Ω = 5.46 |
This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays). There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged or categorized (e.g. Category:WikiProject Liberia articles) correctly and wait for the next update. See WP:RECOG for configuration options. |
Featured articles
[edit]B-Class articles
[edit]- 1871 Liberian coup d'état
- 1985 Liberian general election
- 1997 Liberian general election
- 2014 National Security Agency illegal seizure
- Armed Forces of Liberia
- Harrison N. Bouey
- Cocoa smuggling
- Paul Cuffe
- Emma V. Day
- Sundaygar Dearboy
- Thomas Eric Duncan
- First Liberian Civil War
- Fula people
- Hercules (1970 ship)
- Human rights in Liberia
- University of Liberia
- Liberia women's national football team
- Liberian nationality law
- Montserrado County
- Wayétu Moore
- Muhlenberg Mission
- Nave Andromeda incident
- Nigerien crisis (2023–2024)
- Roberts International Airport
- Joseph Jenkins Roberts
- Sierra Leone Civil War
- MV Sirius Star
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
- Jon Stewart
- Thanksgiving
- George Peter Thompson
- William Tubman
- Attacks on the MV Tutor
- Visa policy of Liberia
- George Weah
- West African Ebola virus epidemic timeline of reported cases and deaths
- West African Examinations Council
- Benjamin Yeaten
Good articles
[edit]Former good articles
[edit]Did you know? articles
[edit]- 1927 Liberian general election
- 2014 National Security Agency illegal seizure
- Abortion in Liberia
- African Civilization Society
- African Methodist Episcopal University
- Selim Aga
- Benjamin Anderson (adventurer)
- William Spencer Anderson
- Ephraim Bacon
- Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos
- Billy (pygmy hippo)
- Booker Washington Institute
- Alfred Brownell
- Careysburg, Liberia
- Lott Cary
- Clay-Ashland
- Cocoa smuggling
- First Liberian Civil War
- Amy Ashwood Garvey
- Leymah Gbowee
- Amos Gray
- William Wadé Harris
- Hercules (1970 ship)
- Bismarck Kuyon
- Labor Congress of Liberia
- Johnnie Lewis
- Liberia Cement Corporation
- Liberia–United Kingdom relations
- University of Liberia
- Liberia women's national football team
- Liberian National Museum
- Liberian national transitional government
- Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law
- James W. Lugenbeel
- Fatima Massaquoi
- Francois Massaquoi
- Mining industry of Liberia
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Liberia)
- Monrovia Church massacre
- Montserrado County
- Wayétu Moore
- Mount Coffee Hydropower Project
- Joe Mulbah
- Isaac Musa
- New Georgia, Liberia
- People's Redemption Council
- Lake Piso
- Port Cresson massacre
- Saint John River (Liberia)
- Sapo National Park
- STAR radio
- Stella Maris Polytechnic University
- Suah Koko
- Tamba Taylor
- Hilary Teague
- The Daily Talk
- Western African Ebola epidemic
- Wildlife of Liberia
- Wellington Zaza
- Western green mamba
In the News articles
[edit]Did You Know (DYK)s
[edit]- ...that the UN estimates that 150,000 people died during the Liberian Civil War, with 850,000 refugees fleeing to neighboring countries? August 15, 2005 or March 6, 2005.
- ...that the University of Liberia, founded in 1862, is the oldest institute of higher learning in West Africa? May 18, 2006
- ...that The Daily Talk, the most widely read news medium in the Liberian capital of Monrovia, is published daily on a blackboard in the center of town? August 8, 2006
- ...that Lott Cary was an African American slave who became educated, bought his freedom, became a minister and physician, and helped found the Colony of Liberia in Africa in 1822? October 3, 2005
- ...that between her marriage to Marcus Garvey and her relationship with President of Liberia William Tubman, Pan-Africanist activist Amy Ashwood Garvey ran a club on London's Carnaby Street? April 27, 2007
- ...that Billy the pygmy hippo was the pet of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, outlived him by 23 years, and sired 18 children all named Gumdrop? November 7, 2007
- ...that Liberian park Sapo National Park contains the second-largest tropical rainforest in West Africa after Taï National Park in neighbouring Côte d'Ivoire? December 16, 2007
- ...that Jeanne Labuda, a Democratic member of the Colorado House of Representatives elected in 2006, was a Peace Corps volunteer in Liberia? December 19, 2007
- ...that Lake Piso, a brackish water lake in western Liberia, is the largest in the country? March 15, 2008
- ... that during the Liberian Civil Wars over 5,000 artifacts were looted from the Liberian National Museum but a 250-year-old dining table given as a gift from Queen Victoria to Liberia's first President remains? May 9, 2008
- ... that Liberia College in the country of Liberia was authorized by the legislature in 1851, but did not start classes until 1863? September 4, 2008
- ... that the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law at the University of Liberia in Monrovia is the only law school in the nation of Liberia? September 6, 2008
- ... that Liberian Supreme Court Chief Justice Johnnie Lewis was rescued from an angry mob after a car he was in hit and killed a pedestrian? September 15, 2008
- ... that the English of Selim Aga, a former slave from Sudan, was so faultless that his book was believed to be fabricated by a Briton? October 18, 2008
- ... that STAR radio was named Liberian radio station of the year in 2008, winning a tape deck? October 20, 2008
- ... that prior to the First Liberian Civil War the Mount Coffee Hydropower Project produced 35 percent of Liberia's electricity? October 25, 2008
- ... that Montserrado County is the smallest county in Liberia, but also the most populous? October 25, 2008
- ... that the Saint John River is one of six major rivers in Liberia? November 4, 2008
- ... that Hilary Teague served as Liberia's first Secretary of State and wrote that country's Declaration of Independence? November 27, 2008
- ... that Clay-Ashland, a town in Liberia, is named after American slave owner Henry Clay? December 13, 2008
- ... that the African city of Careysburg, Liberia, hosted a large transmitter for Voice of America, the official external broadcasting service of the United States federal government? December 15, 2008
- ... that Leymah Gbowee organized a peace movement that ended the Second Liberian Civil War and led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first female president in Africa? September 12, 2010
- ... that the 1927 presidential election in Liberia made it into the Guinness Book of Records as the most fraudulent ever? December 15, 2010
- ... that McCants Stewart (pictured), the first African American lawyer in Oregon, was the son of an Associate Justice of the Liberian Supreme Court? January 29, 2011
- ... that New Georgia, Liberia, was established by Africans "recaptured" from a slave ship and held for seven years in Georgia waiting for courts to decide their fate? February 11, 2011
- ... that William Wadé Harris baptized over 100,000 converts in an eighteen-month period in West Africa? February 14, 2011
- ... that over 70,000 cubic yards (54,000 m3) of sand was excavated to extricate the Liberian steamship Santa Kyriaki from a beach in the Netherlands? May 18, 2011
- ... that the SS Empire Deed, a British Second World War cargo ship, ended up being sold in turn to shipping companies in Panama, Greece, Liberia and Taiwan? June 18, 2011
- ... that the African Methodist Episcopal University is the second largest university in Liberia? July 6, 2011
- ... that students at the Stella Maris Polytechnic university in Monrovia, Liberia, pay only US$5 tuition per credit? July 8, 2011
- ... that between 1848 and 1981, every director of Liberia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs had originally resided in Montserrado County? June 6, 2012
- ... that Izetta Wesley, a female football administrator, believes the government of Liberia is insincere in how they treat the Liberia women's national football team? June 27, 2012
- ... that Cemenco holds a monopoly on cement sales in Liberia? December 1, 2012
- ... that explorer Benjamin Anderson served as the Liberian treasury's comptroller and secretary from 1964 to 1966, and was charged with embezzlement of its funds? July 23, 2013
- ... that Liberia's first agricultural and vocational school is named after American educator Booker T. Washington? March 1, 2014
- .. that the West African green mamba (pictured) has one of the most rapidly acting venoms among all snakes? April 25, 2014
- ... that former speaker of the House of Representatives of Liberia William Spencer Anderson was originally a barber from Delaware? November 11, 2014
- ... that although 155,000 carats of diamonds were officially mined in Liberia in 2001, far more were smuggled to neighboring countries illegally? August 25, 2015
- ... that the black Liberian scholar and educator, Princess Fatima Massaquoi, wrote of her challenging experiences in Nazi Germany and the U.S. South in a recently rediscovered autobiography? February 21, 2016
- .. that during the West African Ebola virus epidemic as many as 15 different vaccines were in development? November 17, 2016
- ... that the Liberian Welington Zaza is the African junior record holder in the men's 110 metres hurdles? November 23, 2016
- ... that Liberian trade unionist Amos Gray became involved in labor activism whilst being a part-time port worker during his college years? September 4, 2017
- ... that the Labor Congress of Liberia was closely tied to the Liberian government and membership fees were paid directly to the governing True Whig Party? September 16, 2017
- ... that a political scandal erupted in 2014 after operatives of the Liberian National Security Agency illegally seized US$247,500 from a group of South Korean businessmen in a hotel room in Monrovia? November 2, 2017
- ... that Chief Suah Koko fought several battles against the Liberian government before granting them her land? December 28, 2017
- ... that the African-American settlers at Port Cresson were pacifist Quakers who were unequipped to defend themselves when attacked by King Joe? April 12, 2018
- ... that after the 1980 coup d'état that overthrew and killed Liberian President William Tolbert, the People's Redemption Council took power pending a rewrite of the country's constitution? December 14, 2018
- ... that the Monrovia Church massacre was the worst single atrocity of the Liberian civil war? January 11, 2019
- ... that Liberian-American author Wayétu Moore, once a war refugee, founded a nonprofit organization which publishes culturally relevant books for children in countries with low literacy rates? February 14, 2019
- ... that Liberian lawyer Alfred Brownell won the "Green Nobel" prize for his efforts to protect more than 500,000 acres (2,000 km2) of tropical forest land? June 11, 2019
- ... that among the wildlife of Liberia, the rarest mammal may be the Liberian mongoose? June 14, 2019
- ... that under the leadership of ethnomusicologist Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos, the University of Liberia choir performed around the world, including at Lincoln Center? January 5, 2020
- ... that Ephraim Bacon, a leader of the American Colonization Society expedition that founded Liberia, fled to Barbados after coming down with a fever? February 21, 2020
- ... that neighboring British Sierra Leone and Liberia disputed their border, and the British Empire seized the disputed territory in 1885? September 1, 2022
- ... that James W. Lugenbeel's journal became the only known record of the proceedings of the 1847 Liberian Constitutional Convention? September 18, 2022
- ... that in the aftermath of the American Civil War, the only Black-led organization providing teachers to formerly enslaved people was the African Civilization Society? February 26, 2023
- ... that through their participation in the Liberian National Transitional Government, warlords could gain access to state resources whilst continuing hostilities between each other? March 18, 2023
- ... that Liberian paramount chief Tamba Taylor worked as a tailor and claimed to have sewn clothes for Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie and Ghanaian president Kwame Nkrumah? April 7, 2023
- ... that Francois Massaquoi, who studied economics at New York University, later led the Lofa Defense Force during the First Liberian Civil War? April 19, 2023
- ... that Liberian factions voted Bismarck Kuyon to be the chair of the transitional executive branch of the government, but his nomination was revoked before he was installed? April 24, 2023
- ... that the Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission listed former Council of State vice chair Isaac Musa among dead supposed perpetrators of human rights abuses and war crimes? May 8, 2023
- ... that Liberian minister of information Joe Mulbah was suspended by President Charles Taylor after a fist fight with the deputy minister of information? May 9, 2023
- ... that the neutral oil tanker Hercules carried an unexploded bomb into a Brazilian port after being attacked by Argentine aircraft during the Falklands War? July 27, 2024
- ... that in Liberia, self-induced abortions are performed with herbal remedies known as "rocket-propelled grenade" and "Christmas leaf"? July 30, 2024
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