- The
Gambia,
officially the
Republic of The
Gambia, is a
country in West Africa. Geographically, The
Gambia is the
smallest country in
continental Africa;...
- The
Gambia national football team (recognized as The
Gambia by FIFA)
represents The
Gambia in men's
international football and is
controlled by the Gambia...
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Prostitution in the
Gambia is
widespread but illegal. Most of the
estimated 3,100
prostitutes in the
Gambia are from
Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea...
- of The
Gambia. It is the
centre of the
eponymous administrative division which is home to an
estimated 400,000 residents,
making it The
Gambia's largest...
- The
Gambia River (formerly
known as the
River Gambra, French:
Fleuve Gambie, Portuguese: Rio
Gâmbia) is a
major river in West Africa,
running 1,120 kilometres...
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Public expenditure on
health in the
Gambia was at 1.8% of the GDP in 2004,
whereas private expenditure was at 5.0%.
There were 11
physicians per 100,000...
- The
Gambia Armed Forces, also
known as the
Armed Forces of The
Gambia,
consists of
three branches: the
Gambia National Army (GNA), the
Gambia Navy, and...
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Telecommunications in the
Gambia includes radio, television,
fixed and
mobile telephones, and the Internet. Radio: The state-owned
Gambia Radio and Television...
- The
economy of the
Gambia is
heavily reliant on agriculture. The
Gambia has no
significant mineral or
other natural resources, and has a
limited agricultural...
- of The
Gambia is the head of
state and head of
government of the
Gambia. The
president leads the
executive branch of the
government of the
Gambia and is...