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The Gambia

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The Gambia is subdivided into 37 districts. They are listed below, by division. List of Heads of State of The Gambia (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Affiliations:- Sources http://www. ... Categories: People stubs | 1965 births ... The National Assembly is the legislative branch of government in The Gambia. ... Elections in Gambia gives information on election and election results in Gambia. ... The Gambia followed a formal policy of nonalignment throughout most of former President Jawaras tenure. ... Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ... Local government areas called districts are used, or have been used, in several countries. ...

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Banjul

Districts of Banjul
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Districts of Banjul

Street in Banjul city Banjul is the capital of The Gambia. ... Street in Banjul city Banjul is the capital of The Gambia. ... Kanifing is a city in The Gambia. ...

Central River Division

Districts of Central River
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Districts of Central River
  • Fulladu West
  • Janjanbureh
  • Lower Saloum
  • Niamina Dankunku
  • Niamina East
  • Niamina West
  • Niani
  • Nianija
  • Sami
  • Upper Saloum

Janjanbureh or Jangjangbureh is a town on Janjanbureh Island in the River Gambia in eastern Gambia. ... Niani may refer to. ... Sami flag The Sami People (there are other names and spellings including Sámi, Saami and Lapp) are an indigenous people of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia, covering a total area in the Nordic countries corresponding to the size of Sweden. ...

Lower River Division

Districts of Lower River
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Districts of Lower River
  • Jarra Central
  • Jarra East
  • Jarra West
  • Kiang Central
  • Kiang East
  • Kiang West

North Bank Division

Districts of North Bank
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Districts of North Bank
  • Central Baddibu
  • Jokadu
  • Lower Baddibu
  • Lower Niumi
  • Upper Baddibu
  • Upper Niumi

Upper River Division

Districts of Upper River
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Districts of Upper River
  • Fulladu East
  • Kantora
  • Sandu
  • Wuli

Western Division

Districts of Western
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Districts of Western
  • Foni Bintang-Karenai
  • Foni Bondali
  • Foni Brefet
  • Foni Jarrol
  • Foni Kansala
  • Kombo Central
  • Kombo East
  • Kombo North/Saint Mary
  • Kombo South

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The Gambia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1595 words)
Gambia was once part of the Empire of Ghana and the Songhai Empire.
Between 1651 and 1661 Gambia was (indirectly) a colony of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; it was purchased by the Courlandish prince Jakub Kettler.
The Gambia withdrew from the confederation in 1989.
Category:The Gambia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (117 words)
The Republic of The Gambia is a nation in West Africa.
It is entirely surrounded by Senegal, except where the Gambia River empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1965, The Gambia became independent from the British Empire.
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