Gbarpolu is a county located in the northwestern region of Liberia. It was created as a separate entity in 2001, prior to which it was part of the larger Western Montserrado County. Gbarpolu is known for its rich natural resources, including vast forests and waterways, which contribute to its biodiversity and economy.
The county seat of Gbarpolu is a town called Bopolu. The population of the county primarily comprises various ethnic groups, including the Kpelle, Gbandi, and Loma peoples. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy, with many residents engaged in subsistence farming, growing crops such as rice and cassava.
Gbarpolu is characterized by its lush landscapes and untamed nature, making it a potential area for ecotourism. The county is less developed than many others in Liberia, so it retains much of its traditional culture and practices. Efforts are ongoing to improve infrastructure and provide better education and healthcare services to the residents.
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