Sinoe County

The County was originally a colony in the name Mississippi-in-Africa, under auspices of a chapter of the American Colonization Society as it was created with slaves from Mississippi to Liberia.

There are seventeen districts in the county and it has lower tropical forests which has mid size hills composed of various valleys and water courses.

Long settled by indigenous peoples, this area became colonized by more than 300 freed African-American slaves from Prospect Hill Plantation, Mississippi in 1835.

The colony was originally called Mississippi-in-Africa, under auspices of a chapter of the American Colonization Society.

Greenville was named after Judge James Green and was established with the freed Black Americans of the society in 1838.

[4] The county has lower tropical forests which has mid size hills composed of various valleys and water courses.

The number of cocoa plantation was 680, which was 1.8 per cent of the total area of cassava planted in the country.

The number of rubber plantation was 440, which was 0.7 per cent of the total area of cassava planted in the country.

The number of coffee plantation was 110, which was 0.5 per cent of the total area of cassava planted in the country.

Each member represents an electoral district and elected to a six-year term based on popular vote.

Ebola treatment mission in Greenville