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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 117. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Abuja, Economic Community of West African States, Education in Abuja, People from Abuja, Sport in Abuja, Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Ghana, Liberia, Burkina Faso, Benin, Guinea, Togo, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Abuja Stadium, Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group, 2003 All-Africa Games, Adamu Sidi Ali, Federal Capital Territory, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja bus crash riots, ECOWAS passport, October 2010 Abuja attacks, Nigerian Medical Association, Millennium Tower, Abuja National Mosque, Abuja F.C., ECOWAS rail, Nosa Igiebor, National Church of Nigeria, University of Abuja, Abiodun Baruwa, National Hospital Abuja, Olumawu Basic Education School, NAF Rockets F.C., Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Abuja FCT, Abuja Light Rail, Aso Rock, Three Arms Zone, Nigerian Presidential Complex, Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange, December 2010 Abuja attack, National Universities Commission, Old Parade Ground, Karu, Catholic University of Nigeria, Bristol Academy, Abuja. Excerpt: Sierra Leone (; Krio: Salone), officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Guinea to the north and east, Liberia to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and southwest. Sierra Leone covers a total area of 71,740 km (27,699 sq mi) and has a population of 6.4 million. It was a colony under the auspices of the Sierra Leone Company from March 11, 1792 until it became a British colony in 1808. Sierra Leone has a tropical climate, with a diverse environment ranging from savannah to rainforests. Freetown is the capital, largest city and economic and financial center. The other major cities are Bo, Kenema, Koidu Town and Makeni. Sierra Leone is now a constitut...