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Description
River Gee is a county located in the southeastern region of Liberia. It shares borders with Sinoe County to the north, Grand Gedeh County to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The county is known for its rich natural resources, including timber and mineral deposits, which play a significant role in the local economy.
The capital of River Gee County is Fish Town, which serves as the administrative and commercial center. Fish Town has witnessed development over the years, aiming to improve infrastructure and services for the local population. The community is predominantly agricultural, with many residents engaged in farming and fishing as their primary sources of livelihood.
River Gee is characterized by its lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems, which contribute to the region's biodiversity. The county is home to several rivers, including the Schefflin River, which is vital for transportation and irrigation. Efforts are ongoing to promote sustainable development in the area, focusing on preserving the environment while enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
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