Kaba Town

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Kaba Town
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Kaba Town
Location in Liberia
Coordinates: 6°21′53″N10°43′14″W / 6.36472°N 10.72056°W / 6.36472; -10.72056 Coordinates: 6°21′53″N10°43′14″W / 6.36472°N 10.72056°W / 6.36472; -10.72056
Country Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia
County Montserrado County
District Greater Monrovia
TownshipGardnersville
Time zone UTC+0 (GMT)

Kaba Town is a community in Gardnersville, Greater Monrovia District, Liberia. [1] Kaba Town is part of the Montserrado-11 electoral district. [2]

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References

  1. "Liberia Institute of Statisticesaand Geo-Information Services" (PDF). www.lisgis.net. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  2. "Map" (PDF). www.necliberia.org. Retrieved 2020-07-16.