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The area was first settled in 1787 by freed slaves sent from England by British abolitionists, who started the Sierra Leone Company[?]. In 1792, Freetown was founded by former slaves from Nova Scotia. From 1808 to 1874 the city served as the capital of British West Africa[?]. During World War II, Britain maintained a naval base at Freetown. Descendants of the freed slaves, called Creoles, play a leading role in the city, even though they are a minority of the population.
Freetown is the site of the University of Sierra Leone[?].
The city is twinned with Kingston upon Hull in England.
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