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Which country does the rain in Africa come from?

Monrovia is the capital of Liberia and the capital of Montserrado. Messula Duojiao and Bushrod Island, located on the Atlantic coast of West Africa, are important gateways to the sea in West Africa and the closest port cities in Africa to the South American continent. The population is 65438+300,000 (website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in June 2006). It has a tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of 25℃, divided into dry season and rainy season, with an average annual precipitation of more than 5,000 mm. It is one of the regions with the most rainfall along the coast of West Africa and even the whole world, and is known as "the rain capital of Africa".

Liberia used to be called "Grain Coast". /kloc-In the second half of the 5th century, the Portuguese came here to sell slaves, and then the Dutch, British, French and other colonists invaded one after another. 182 1 year, the "American Colonial Association" established a black immigrant area here, with its center in Monrovia. 1847 On July 26th, Liberia declared its independence and established the Republic of Liberia, with Monrovia as its capital.

The downtown area of Monrovia consists of Messula Polygon (Peninsula) and Bushrod Island. Looking closely at the stormy Atlantic Ocean outside the island, flying beads accumulate snow; From a distance, the water is boundless and the blue waves are boundless. All kinds of tropical trees and flowers on the island are lush, evergreen and fragrant all the year round. The whole city is hidden in patches of green forests and flowers, and the tropical scenery is charming.