- The Gambia - Wikipedia
The Gambia achieved independence on 18 February 1965, as a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth, with Elizabeth II as Queen of The Gambia, represented by the Governor-General
- The Gambia | Culture, Religion, Map, Language, Capital . . .
The capital, Banjul (called Bathurst until 1973), is situated where the Gambia River flows into the Atlantic Ocean Read here to learn about the geography and history of The Gambia
- About The Gambia – The Official Website of The Government of . . .
Straddling the Gambia River, the country extends eastward for about 320 km (200 mi) from the Atlantic Ocean At its widest, this narrow country measures only about 50 km (30 mi) across The Gambia became a British colony during the 1800s It gained its independence in 1965
- The Gambia Maps Facts - World Atlas
The Gambia is a country in West Africa in the Northern and Western Hemisphere regions of the Earth It is mainland Africa's smallest country and is almost surrounded by Senegal except for a short coastline on the Atlantic Ocean to the west
- The Gambia - World Bank Group
The Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa Defined by the Gambia River, which flows east to west, the river shapes the country’s geography, creating fertile plains and supporting rich ecosystems that are central to the national economy
- Where is Gambia, The? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Travel in The Gambia can be difficult due to poor road conditions, particularly during the rainy season, which generally lasts from June through October Although there are paved main roads in the greater Banjul area, many are poorly maintained and poorly lit
- The Gambia - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Gambia facts: Official web sites of Gambia, links and information on Gambia's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
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