Africa's oldest republic was founded by freed American and Caribbean slaves in the 1820's.
Today, Liberia's popluation largely comprises indigenous Africans, with descendents of slavery only around 5% of the population.
Modern Liberia is, however, sadly synonymous with bitter civil warfare, into which the country descended following the 1989 revolution led by Charles Taylor.
While the war in Liberia ended in 2003, scars run deep and the infrastructure and services of a country brought to its knees will take years to fully re-develop.