Category
page 1Populated places established by Americo-Liberians

Monrovia
Monrovia is the capital and largest city of Liberia, located on the Atlantic coast at Cape Mesurado in Montserrado County. It serves as the country's political, administrative, economic, and cultural center. According to the 2022 census, the city has a population of approximately 1.76 million, while the greater metropolitan area exceeds 2.2 million people, accounting for roughly one-third of Liberia's total population and representing the country's most densely populated region.
Buchanan
human settlement in Grand Bassa County, Liberia

Harper
town in Maryland, Liberia
Bensonville
Bensonville is the capital city of Montserrado County, Liberia. As of the 2008 national census, its population stood at 4,089. Bensonville is located away from the national capital, Monrovia, which is also located in Montserrado County. It is a commercial center for the surrounding agricultural area.

Greenville
capital of Sinoe County, Liberia
Republic of Maryland
former country in West Africa (1834–1857) in present-day Liberia founded by African-Americans from Maryland, U.S.

Harbel
Harbel is a town in Margibi County, Liberia, located along the Farmington River about 24 km (15 mi) from the Atlantic coast. The town was established in the 1920s following the development of the Firestone rubber concession and became the center of one of the world’s largest natural-rubber plantations. The name "Harbel" is a portmanteau formed from the names of Harvey S. Firestone and his wife Idabelle Firestone, reflecting their role in the early development of the settlement.
Arthington
settlement in Liberia
Paynesville
town in Liberia

Edina
human settlement

Clay-Ashland
thumb|President Coleman's grave.
thumb|St. Paul River near Clay Ashland
Clay-Ashland is a township located from the capital city of Monrovia in Liberia. The town is in the St. Paul River District of Montserrado County. It is named after Henry Clay — a slaveowner and American Colonization Society co-founder who favored gradual emancipation — and his estate Ashland in Lexington, Kentucky.
Careysburg
city in Liberia