Sulima, Sierra Leone
Sulima is a town in the extreme south east of Sierra Leone, lying at the mouth of the Moa River. Originally a trading post in the nineteenth century, it has a large population of refugees from Liberia.
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![]() ![]() Sulima Location in Sierra Leone | |
Coordinates: 6°58′10″N 11°34′30″W | |
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Province | Southern Province |
Time zone | UTC-5 (GMT) |

Sulima
Transport
In 2013, Sulima is the proposed site of a new port for the export of iron ore from Tonkolili.
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