Grand Kru County
The county is divided into four districts:
Buah District Lower Kru Coast District Sasstown District Upper Kru Coast
Buah District Lower Kru Coast District Sasstown District Upper Kru Coast
Grand Kru County is a county in the southeastern portion of Liberia. One of 15 counties that comprise the first-level of administrative division in the nation, it has eighteen districts. Organized in 1984, its capital is Barclayville. The area of the county measures 3,895 square kilometres (1,504 sq mi). As of the 2008 Census, it had a population of 57,106, making it the least populous county in Liberia.
Grand Kru's County Superintendent is Rosalind Sneh. The county is bordered by River Gee County to the northeast, Sinoe County to the northwest, and Maryland County to the southeast. The southern part of Grand Kru borders the Atlantic Ocean.
Grand Kru's County Superintendent is Rosalind Sneh. The county is bordered by River Gee County to the northeast, Sinoe County to the northwest, and Maryland County to the southeast. The southern part of Grand Kru borders the Atlantic Ocean.
Grand Kru was created in 1984/1985 by the merger of the territories of Sasstown and Kru Coast. Kru Coast territory had previously been part of Maryland County, and Sasstown territory had previously been part of Sinoe county. As of the 1984 Census, the county had a population of 62,791. A UN Mission in Liberia report issued in April 2005 estimated that the population was 71,000.
The primary language is Kru language, which is spoken in several significantly different dialects around the county. Some areas identify heir language as Buah and Kplio. Liberian English is the language of school instruction.
The primary language is Kru language, which is spoken in several significantly different dialects around the county. Some areas identify heir language as Buah and Kplio. Liberian English is the language of school instruction.