Kakata

Kakata
Kakata is located in Liberia
Kakata
Kakata
Location in Liberia
Coordinates: 6°31′48″N 10°21′6″W / 6.53000°N 10.35167°W / 6.53000; -10.35167
Country Liberia
CountyMargibi County
Population
 (2008 census)
 • Total33,945
ClimateAm

Kakata is the capital city of Liberia's Margibi County. Located in Kakata District, its proximity to the Du River bridge also comprises its border with Todee District. It is a transit town at the heart of the historical natural rubber cultivation belt in Liberia. The city is colloquially known as "Kak City".

It is estimated that the city is surrounded by more than one hundred thousand acres[1] of rubber plantations, most of which are now past latex production. Though the Salala Rubber Company and Firestone Liberia are not far from Kakata, the nearby rubber plantations are mostly privately owned. Morris American Rubber Company (MARCO) and Bright Farm are the two largest plantations by area around Kakata. Small and medium rubber plantations also dot most of the landscape.

Kakata has many primary and secondary schools. One of the most notable is Booker Washington Institute (BWI), Liberia's premier vocational high school and technical institution. It also hosts Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute, which trains Liberian elementary, lower-grade and secondary teachers.

C. H. Rennie Hospital in Kakata is the only government referral hospital in the County and it is the headquarters for the Margibi County health team. The Firestone Duside Hospital in Harbel is the nearest referral health care facility.

Kakata has a large daily market in the center of town.

As of the 2008 census, Kakata has a population of 33,945. Of this, 16,501 were male and 17,444 female. It is the fifth most populous urban area in Liberia.[2]

  1. ^ "2008-2012 Margibi County Development Agenda" ([PDF]). County Development Committee, in collaboration with the Ministries of Finance and Development Planning and Internal Affairs. Ministry of Finance and Development Planning. 2008. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  2. ^ "2008 National Population and Housing Census: Preliminary Results" (PDF). Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services. Government of the Republic of Liberia. June 2008. Retrieved 2011-11-08.