Bong County has twelve districts (2008 population):
Boinsen District (8,352) Fuamah District (27,784) Jorquelleh District (78,803) Kokoyah District (3,707) Kpaai District (25,127) Panta District (16,326) Salala District (41,982) Sanayea District (30,932) Suakoko District (28,277) Tukpahblee (11,767) Yeallequellah (36,919) Zota District (18,943)
Boinsen District (8,352) Fuamah District (27,784) Jorquelleh District (78,803) Kokoyah District (3,707) Kpaai District (25,127) Panta District (16,326) Salala District (41,982) Sanayea District (30,932) Suakoko District (28,277) Tukpahblee (11,767) Yeallequellah (36,919) Zota District (18,943)
Bong is a county in the north-central portion of the West African nation of Liberia. One of 15 counties that comprise the first-level of administrative division in the nation, it has twelve districts. Gbarnga serves as the capital. The area of the county measures 8,772 square kilometres (3,387 sq mi). As of the 2008 Census, it had a population of 328,919, making it the third-most populous county in Liberia. The county was organized in 1964 and is important for its mining industry. Named after Mount Bong in the southern portion ofc the county, it is bordered by Lofa and Gbarpolu counties to the north, Margibiand Montserrado counties to the west, Grand Bassa County to the south, and Nimba County to the east. The northeast part of Bong borders the nation of Guinea. In 2008, the County Superintendent was Ranney Jackson. Bong County’s flag is purple, signifying the dawn, and orange, signifying the County’s newness. The two geological instruments in the white field portion of the flag symbolize Bong County’s mining industry.
The population of Bong from the 1984 Census was 255,813 for the 8,772 square kilometres (3,387 sq mi) county. In July 2005, the population was estimated to be around 804,000. In 2008, the Census placed the figure at 328,919, ranking it third in Liberia after Montserrado and Nimba. The main ethnic groups include the Kpelle, Mandingo (who are mostly Muslim), and Mano.
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Cuttington University is a private institution established in the late 19th century by the Episcopal Church of the US as part of its educational mission in Liberia.
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Bong County is represented in the Senate by Dr. Henrique Tokpa, The former Cuttington University President, and also the former Minister of Internal Affairs