freetown in English

noun
1
the capital and chief port of Sierra Leone; population 827,000 (est. 2007).

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1. Braved Empire., Freetown, Sierra Leone

2. Boldfaces, Freetown, Sierra Leone

3. National Authorising Office - NAO, Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone

4. National Authorising Office - NAO, Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone

5. Private taxis, buses and trucks commute daily to and from Conakry / Freetown .

6. In 1807, a Vice Admiralty Court was established in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

7. All Mission mandate activities are carried out simultaneously in Freetown and in the field.

8. You can fly into Conakry from Freetown, Paris, Brussels, and Casablanca, among other cities.

9. Brother Henschel walked to the Freetown missionary home, located two blocks from the famous Cotton Tree.

10. While some tribal people moved into Freetown, they, too, had limited social contact with the Creoles.

11. She departed Malta on 8 January 1940, bound for Freetown where she joined the 20th Destroyer Division for escort duties.

12. 29 The school now boasts of several graduates, including one young woman who is a seamstress in Freetown, according to Kamara.

13. RUF compliance with the disarmament process was inconsistent and sluggish, and by May 2000, the rebels were advancing again upon Freetown.

14. Albatross was assigned to Freetown in western Africa, where she and her aircraft were used for convoy escort, anti-submarine warfare, and air-sea rescue in the Atlantic.

15. Along with migrants from all over Nigeria and other West African nations were the returnee ex-slaves known as Creoles, who came from Freetown, Sierra Leone, Brazil and the West Indies to Lagos.

16. Sierra Leone Telegraph: 7 February 2021: Dozens of roadside make-shift businesses were Bulldozed by police in the Jui/Grafton Highway in Freetown last night, in an effort by the police to enforce Council Bye-Laws and the government’s policy of clearing the roads of all structures that are blocking pedestrian walkways and road traffic