Liberia 



DE. BASA. KRU. SIKON. GREBO. PADEBU. KPWESI. 



De is spoken in Western Liberia, behind Monrovia and up the St. Paul's River to near Boporo. 



Basa is spoken in the coast region from Grand Cestos to Junk River and in the vicinity of the Mamba country 



behind Monrovia. 

 Kru is spoken in the coast region from Garawe to Grand Cestos. 

 SiKON is spoken in the Sikofa country, behind Sino in Eastern Liberia. 



Grebo is spoken in the coast region of Eastern Liberia, and on both sides of the Lower Cavalla River (Cape Palmas). 

 Padebu is spoken in Eastern Liberia, in the Kelipo, Padebu, and Sapo country south of the River Duobe. 

 Kpwesi or Gbele is spoken in much of the interior of Liberia, and is the most widely-spread language of the 



central parts. 

 Buzi is spoken in North-western Liberia, west of the Upper St. Paul's River. 



