| Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary 1,527,161,832 visitors served. |
|
Dictionary/ thesaurus | Medical dictionary | Legal dictionary | Financial dictionary | Acronyms | Idioms | Encyclopedia | Wikipedia encyclopedia | ? |
Freetown |
Also found in: Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia | 0.21 sec. |
FreetownCapital of Sierra Leone; population (2004) 786,900. It has a naval station and a natural deep-water harbour. Industries include cement, plastics, footwear, oil refining, diamond cutting, paint and footwear manufacture, and food- and tobacco-processing. Platinum, chromite, rutile, diamonds, and gold, as well as palm oil and kernels, cocoa, and coffee are traded. The beaches of Freetown peninsula are a tourist attraction. The further growth of the port has been limited by the sparse population of the country, as well as by slow economic development which was exacerbated by civil warfare in the latter part of the 20th century. Freetown was founded as a settlement for freed slaves in 1787. It was made capital of the independent Sierre Leone in 1961. Freetown grew in importance during the 19th and early 20th centuries as a safe and deep natural harbour of strategic and commercial importance on the route to the Cape. The town occupies a confined and hilly site on the northern edge of the Freetown peninsula. Older buildings have a distinctive style deriving from the early ‘creole’ immigrants from the Americas.
How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
|
| ? Mentioned in | ? References in periodicals archive | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A 21-year-old woman sought treatment at the hospital outpatient department of "Emergency," an Italian nongovernmental organization (NGO) in Freetown, Sierra Leone in May 2004, reporting malaise and persisting dull abdominal pain, accompanied by isolated episodes of spiking fever. FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE -- Three people have been arrested and charged with smuggling 29 children to the United States for adoption, say police in Sierra Leone. The Episcopal church's office of government relations has been working on the issue since 1999, when Bishop Julius Lynch from the Diocese of Freetown, Sierra Leone, visited the U. |
| Hutchinson Encyclopedia |
| Free Tools: |
For surfers:
Browser extension |
Word of the Day |
Help
For webmasters: Free content | Linking | Lookup box | Double-click lookup | Partner with us |
|---|