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Freetown

For other cities of the same name, see Freetown (disambiguation).

Freetown, population 1,070,200 (2004), is the largest city and capital of Sierra Leone, lying on the Freetown Peninsula on the Atlantic coast. The city is a port on the Atlantic Ocean. Freetown's economy revolves largely around its harbor, which handles Sierra Leone's main exports. Industries include fish packing, rice milling, petroleum refining, diamond cutting, and the manufacture of cigarettes.

History

The area was first settled in 1787 by freed slaves sent from England around the Cotton Tree , said to have previously been a slave market , by British abolitionists, who started the Sierra Leone Company . It was burnt by local tribes under King Jimmy in 1790.

In 1792, Freetown was founded by former slaves from Nova Scotia, and survived being pillaged by the French in 1794. The inhabitants revolted in 1800, but the British retook control, beginning expansionism which led to the creation of Sierra Leone. From 1808 to 1874 the city served as the capital of British West Africa . The city expanded rapidly as many freed slaves settled, accompanied by African soldiers who had fought for Britain in the Napoleonic Wars. During World War II, Britain maintained a naval base at Freetown. Descendants of the freed slaves, called Creoles, play a leading role in the city, even though they are a minority of the population.

The city was the scene of fierce fighting in the late 1990s. It was captured by ECOWAS troops seeking to restore President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah in 1998, and later it was unsuccessfully attacked by rebels of the Revolutionary United Front.

Features

Notable buildings in the city include Freetown Law Courts , the Slave Gate and Portuguese Steps , St John's Maroon Church (built around 1820), St George's Cathedral (completed in 1828), Foulah Town Mosque (built in the 1830s) and the Roman Catholic Sacred Heart Cathedral . Also in Freetown are assorted beaches and markets, and the Sierra Leone Museum featuring the Ruiter Stone , nomoli and masks.

Freetown's suburbs stretch along the coast, forming a working class East End of Wellington , Kissy , Cline Town , Fourah Bay , Kossa Town and Foulah Town and a bourgeois West End of Congo Town , Murray Town , Wilberforce and Aberdeen .

The city is the site of the University of Sierra Leone and is twinned with Kingston upon Hull in England.

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