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Location of Firestone District in Margibi County Margibi-Firestone.png
Location of Firestone District in Margibi County

Firestone District is one of four districts located in Margibi County, Liberia. It is home to Duside Hospital.

Coordinates: 6°22′01″N10°22′30″W / 6.367°N 10.375°W / 6.367; -10.375

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