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About Sierra Leone
| Capital: | Freetown |
| Official Language: | English |
| National Language: | Krio |
| Area: | 71,740 sq km |
| Population: | 6,440,053 |
| Major Religions: | Islam, Christianity |
| Currency: | Leone (SLL) |
| Time Zone: | GMT |
| Calling Code: | +232 |
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Freetown is the capital and largest city of Sierra Leone. Freetown is the economic, financial, and cultural center of Sierra Leone. Lungi International Airport (IATA: FNA, ICAO: GFLL) is the international airport that serves Freetown and the rest of Sierra Leone. It is located in the city of Lungi, Port Loko District, across the river from Freetown. Read More
Freetown is on a peninsula on the south bank of the estuary of the Sierra Leone River. Freetown lies at the foot of the peninsula mountains and faces one of the best natural harbours on the west coast of Africa. The peninsula is home to some of the finest beaches in Africa - Lumley beach, Lakka beach, No. 2 river beach and Toke beach are some examples. Freetown Travel Guide
Freetown News & Events
National UN Staff Threaten Strike Action (All Africa)Over three hundred staff currently employed by the United Nations in Sierra Leone have in a meeting held at the YWCA old hall in Freetown on Friday August 27th 2010 unanimously agreed to go on strike next week.
Source : All Africa
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