But Duncan went through screening Sept. 19 in Monrovia, Liberia, where he presented a temperature of 97.3 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fact-Checking the Sunday Shows: October 26|PunditFact.com|October 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“If the international community does not stand up, we will be wiped out,” an MSF nurse told the world from Monrovia in Liberia.
Ebola Panic Is Worse Than the Disease|Abby Haglage|October 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Fine churches, school buildings, and a college are to be seen in Monrovia.
Stanley in Africa|James P. Boyd
At a late trial for a capital offence in Monrovia, several native Africans sat on the jury.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851|Various
The private buildings in Liberia are generally good and substantial, and especially those of Monrovia, built of brick.
Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party |Martin Robinson Delany
The crowd gathered at the pier comprised fully half the population of Monrovia.
The Riverman|Stewart Edward White
Bosambo of Monrovia, that usurper of the Ochori chieftainship, sent him from time to time news of the outlying peoples.
Sanders of the River|Edgar Wallace
British Dictionary definitions for Monrovia
Monrovia
/ (mɒnˈrəʊvɪə) /
noun
the capital and chief port of Liberia, on the Atlantic: founded in 1822 as a home for freed American slaves; University of Liberia (1862). Pop: 614 000 (2005 est)