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The national flag of Gambia consists of a horizontal tricolor of red, blue and green. The colors are separated by white stripes. The red at the top symoblizes the sun, as well as the savanna. Below the red is blue that symbolizes the Gambia River that flows through the nation. The green symbolizes the land, and also the forests of the nation. The white portions represent peace.

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Gambia (345 words)
The Gambia is a small independent republic on the bulge of Africa and forms part of the West African Region.
It consists of a narrow strip of land on either side of the Gambia River and is almost surrounded by Senegal.
Gambia remains a tense country, with 2000 characterized by riots, strikes and clashes between rival parties.
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