Paynesville, Liberia

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Youth in Paynesville hold signs thanking the Americans for their help during the West African Ebola virus epidemic of 2014–15

Neighborhoods

Paynesville has several neighborhoods, called "communities" by residents, which are notable for their unique names. Some communities include housing estates, and older settlements, while others are named after landmarks, major boulevards/roads or local leaders. Others predate the street names altogether.

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Notable people

References

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  1. http://liberiabroadcastingsystem.com/news/article_2008_11_19_3402.html Template:Webarchive Liberian Broadcasting System, 2008-11-19, "Chinese Govt. Dedicates LBS Expansion Project" - Nov 19, 2008.
  2. Liberia / IJF.org

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