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The Saint Paul River is a river of western Africa. Its headwaters are in southeastern Guinea. Its upper portion in Guinea is known as the Diani River or Niandi River, and forms part of the boundary between Guinea and Liberia. It is known locally as the Du by the Gola people in Liberia.[1]

Location of the Saint Paul River.
Location of the Saint Paul River.

The river then enters Liberia about 50 km (31 mi) north of Gbarnga and crosses Liberia in a southwesterly direction. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Mesurado in Monrovia near Bushrod Island, separating Monrovia from its suburb Brewerville.


History


The river was named by Portuguese navigators in the 15th century, who first sighted the river on St. Paul's feast day.

The river became important for the slave trade: Robert Bostock established a factory here.

Because the soil around Monrovia, Liberia was poor and the coastal areas were covered in dense jungle, many early African-American emigrants to Liberia in the 19th century moved up to the nearby St. Paul River, where they found land suitable for agriculture.[2]

There they established small settlements. Also, American Lutheran missionaries set up the Muhlenberg Mission Station along the river, where they taught children various academics, technical/agricultural skills (especially the cultivation of coffee), and catechism. David A. Day introduced a steam ship to the river for the purposes of commerce and travel. The students at the school built it.[3]


See also


General:


References


  1. Dunn, Elwood D.; Beyan, Amos J.; Burrowes, Carl Patrick (2000). Historical Dictionary of Liberia. p. 287.
  2. Library Of Congress, "Personal Stories and ACS New Directions"
  3. Harold Vink Whetstone, Lutheran Mission in Liberia, (Board of Foreign Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America, 1955), pp. 24-51; George Scholl, D.D., "David A. Day," in Missionary Heroes of the Lutheran Church, ed. Luther B. Wolf (Lutheran Publication Society, 1911), pp. 199-219.



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[de] Saint Paul River

Der Saint Paul River ist ein Fluss in Westafrika. Er entspringt im Südosten der Republik Guinea. Der Fluss gilt als der wichtigste Fluss der Republik Liberia und quert die zentralen Provinzen.
- [en] Saint Paul River

[it] Saint Paul (fiume)

Il Saint Paul è un fiume dell'Africa occidentale (Liberia e Guinea), tributario dell'oceano Atlantico.

[ru] Сент-Пол (река)

Сент-Пол — река в Западной Африке. Исток находится в юго-восточной части Гвинеи, в 45 км к востоку от города Нзерекоре. Река входит в Либерию в 40 км к северу от города Гбарнга. Впадает в Атлантический океан в 8 км к северу от города Монровия. Длина 450 км. Площадь бассейна 21 900 км². В устье находится остров Бушрод.



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