Streetlife in Serekunda
Gambia
 
The Gambia, officially the Republic of The Gambia, commonly known as Gambia, is a country in Western Africa. It is the smallest country on the African continental mainland and is bordered to the north, east, and south by Senegal, and has a small coast on the Atlantic Ocean in the west. Flowing through the centre of the country and emptying into the Atlantic Ocean is the Gambia River. On 18 February 1965, The Gambia was granted independence from the United Kingdom and joined The Commonwealth. Banjul is its capital, but the largest conurbation is Serekunda.
 
Agriculture accounts for roughly 30% of gross domestic product (GDP) and employs about 70% of the labor force. The limited amount of manufacturing is primarily agricultural-based.
 
The Gambia is bush country famous for its colorful and unusual birds. Bird watchers (birders) come here from all over the world.
 
Information
- Official language English
- Currency Dalasi
- Population 1.735.464 (2008), 1.364.507 (2003)
- Gross domestic product: $2,6 billion US dollar
- Capital: Banjul
- Largest city: Serekunda
- Government: Republic
- Religion: Islam 90%, Christian 9%
- lenght of borders: 740 km with Senegal
- coast: 80 kilometer
- longest river: Gambia river
- low point: 0 meter (at the Atlantic Ocean)
- high point: 53 meter

 

The smallest country on the African continent
Beautiful beaches of The Gambia
over 660 bird species in The Gambia
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