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List of events
Events in the year 2011 in
Liberia .
Incumbents
Events
Deaths
February 28 –
Ernest Eastman , former Minister of Foreign Affairs, (b. 1927)
[7]
March 22 –
Patrick Doeplah , football striker, in Monrovia (b. 1990)
[8]
May 18 –
Antoinette Tubman , former First Lady (1948–1971), (b. 1914)
[9]
September 17 –
George MacDonald Sacko , football striker, in
Newark, New Jersey , U. S. (b. 1936)
[10]
November 14 –
Peter Naigow , Vice President of Liberia (1991), in
Guinea
[11]
References
^ Badio, Cyrus Wleh (July 25, 2011).
"Who Is Garmai Estella Korboi – Liberia's Independence Day Orator" . The New Dawn Liberia. Retrieved July 18, 2022 .
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"Liberians vote 'no' to proposed constitutional changes" .
France24 . September 1, 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2022 .
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"Liberians vote in contentious referendum" .
France24 . August 23, 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2022 .
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"Liberia Fast Facts" .
CNN . January 25, 2021. Retrieved July 19, 2022 .
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"Nobel Peace Prize Winner Faces Electoral Boycott" .
WBUR-FM . Retrieved July 18, 2022 .
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"National Tally Center Tally Report" (PDF) . National Elections Commission . July 19, 2022. Archived from
the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2011 .
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"His Excellency T. Ernest Eastman is dead" .
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia . Retrieved July 18, 2022 .
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"Liberia: What caused the death of the Liberian player, Patrick Doeplah is now out" . The Star-Ledger . March 25, 2011. Retrieved July 18, 2022 .
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"Mrs. Antoinette Louise Tubman, Former First Lady of the Republic of Liberia, is dead" .
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia . Retrieved July 18, 2022 .
^ Khavkine, Richard (28 December 2011).
"A legend in his home country, former Liberian soccer great dies penniless on streets of Newark" . The Star-Ledger . Retrieved July 18, 2022 .
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"Dr. Peter L. Naigow" . Kaiser Memorial Lawn Cemetery. Retrieved August 10, 2022 .