 Gambia
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| Gambia is a sliver in the side of Africa, one of its tiniest countries, but its attractions are just as bright as any in the region. The capital city, Banjul, is a uniquely African experience, with good-humoured locals and a streetside culture that chases |
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| Capital: Banjul |
| Official languages: English |
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| Government:republic |
| President:Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh |
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| Independence:April 24, 1970Â, UK |
| Population:1,700,000 |
| Currency:Dalasi (GMD) |
| Description:Gambia is a sliver in the side of Africa, one of its tiniest countries, but its attractions are just as bright as any in the region. The capital city, Banjul, is a uniquely African experience, with good-humoured locals and a streetside culture that chases |
| Location:Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and Senegal |
| Area:11 300 sq_km |
| Natural Resource fish, titanium (rutile and ilmenite), tin, zircon, silica sand, clay, petroleum |
| Internet Code:.gm |
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