Sierra Leone
n.
Republic of Sierra Leone, country in west Africa
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone, officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country in
West Africa. It is bordered by
Guinea on the north and
Liberia on the south, with the
Atlantic Ocean on the west. The name Sierra Leone was adapted from the
Portuguese name for the country: Serra Leoa, literally "Lion Mountain Range". During the 18th century Sierra Leone was an important center of the transatlantic trade in
enslaved Africans. The capital
Freetown was founded in 1787 by the
Sierra Leone Company as a home for formerly
enslaved African Americans who had fought for the
British in the
American Revolutionary War. In 1808, Freetown became a
British Crown Colony, and in 1896, the interior of the country became a British
Protectorate. The Crown Colony and Protectorate joined and gained
independence in 1961. From 1991 to 2002, Sierra Leone suffered greatly under the devastating effects of
rebel activities, which were stopped by
UN and
British forces disarming 17,000 militia and rebels. Sierra Leone has been at peace since 2002.
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Sierra Leone
Noun
1. a republic in West Africa; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1961
(synonym) Republic of Sierra Leone
(hypernym) African country, African nation
(part-holonym) Africa
(member-meronym) Sierra Leonean
(part-meronym) Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone
(class) Revolutionary United Front, RUF
Sierra Leone
n.
Sierra Leone, country in west Africa
Sierra Leone
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Background
The 1991 to 2002 civil war between the government and the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and the displacement of more than 2 million people (about one-third of the population), many of whom are now refugees in neighboring countries. With the support of the UN peacekeeping force and contributions from the World Bank and international community, demobilization and disarmament of the RUF and Civil Defense Forces (CDF) combatants has been completed. National elections were held in May 2002 and the government continues to slowly reestablish its authority. However, the gradual withdrawal of most UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) peacekeepers in 2004 and early 2005, deteriorating political and economic conditions in Guinea, and the tenuous security situation in neighboring Liberia may present challenges to the continuation of Sierra Leone's stability.
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