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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nimba_CountyNimba County - Wikipedia

    With the county's area measuring 11,551 square miles (29,920 km 2), Nimba is the largest of Liberia's 15 counties. The county has six statutory districts. As of the 2022 Census, it had a population of 621,841, making it the second most populous county in Liberia.

  2. Situado en los confines de Guinea, Liberia y la Côte d’Ivoire, el monte Nimba domina un paisaje circundante de sabanas. Sus laderas, cubiertas por un bosque denso que crece al pie de praderas de gramíneas, albergan una flora y una fauna de especial riqueza, con especies endémicas como el sapo vivíparo o chimpancés que utilizan piedras ...

  3. Located in northeastern Liberia, a mere 4- to 5-hour drive away from the national capital, Monrovia, Nimba stands out as one of Liberia's most beautiful counties. Adorned with mist-shrouded mountains and verdant forests interlaced with lively butterflies and sprawling savannahs, Nimba is a true gem.

  4. Sus 1752 metros la convierten en el punto más alto de ambas naciones. Es, además, el pico más alto de la cordillera del Nimba (la «dorsal guineana»), delimitando la frontera entre los dos países y Liberia. El asentamiento cercano mayor es la ciudad de Yekepa al oeste, en Liberia, y Bossou en Guinea. [1]

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · April 25, 2024. Historical Facts. 0 Comments. The name of the county Nimba originated from Nenbaa which means slippery mountain where beautiful young girls slip and fall. Mount Nimba is the highest mountain in Liberia. Nimba is the second largest county in Liberia in terms of population. Nimba is also one of the richest in Liberia.

  6. Lace up your hiking boots and visit Mount Nimba for incredible views over three West African countries which will be tough to beat. Keep your eyes peeled for an amazing array of wildlife and birdlife, as well as over 100 species of orchid and the African Giant Swallowtail, Africa’s largest butterfly, all of which find sanctuary in this rich ...

  7. Mount Nimba (5,748 feet [1,752 metres]), the highest mountain in the region, is located at the borders of Guinea, Liberia, and Côte d’Ivoire. The mountain’s densely forested slopes are part of the Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve, which has significant portions in Guinea.