What is country whose capital is named after an early us president?

Liberia is a country in West Africa whose capital is named after an early US President. The capital city of Liberia is named Monrovia, after US President James Monroe, who in 1822 assisted in arranging for the establishment of Liberia as a country for freed American slaves. Liberia's flag closely resembles the flag of the United States, reflecting its history as a former colony and close relationship with the US. Liberia is a country rich in natural resources, including iron ore, gold, and diamonds, but has struggled with political instability and economic challenges. It has made progress in recent years towards peace and stability but still faces many challenges in its development. The official language of Liberia is English, and it has a population of about 5 million people.