-
following a
brief conflict between the
British colonial forces and
indigenous Gambians,
British colonial authority was
firmly established. In 1919, a romantic...
- the po****tion of The
Gambia are
known through national censuses,
conducted in ten-year
intervals and
analyzed by The
Gambian Bureau of
Statistics (GBOS)...
- from the
Gambia, or of
Gambian descent Culture of the
Gambia Gambian cuisine All
pages with
titles beginning with
Gambian Languages of the
Gambia This disambiguation...
- The
Gambia elects on
national level a head of
state – the
president – and a legislature. The
president is
elected for a five-year term by the people. The...
-
Gambian Americans are an
ethnic group of
Americans of
Gambian descent.
There are
about 8000
Gambians living in the
United States,
involving themselves...
-
Confederal Army
remained Senegalese-dominated and
Gambians junior partners. Key
positions in the
Gambia such as the airport, harbor, and even the protection...
- The
Constitution of The
Gambia is the
supreme law of the
Republic of The
Gambia. The
Gambia became a
nation independent from the
colonial rule of the...
- In The
Gambia,
Mandinka is
spoken as a
first language by 38% of the po****tion, ****ar by 21%,
Wolof by 18%,
Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent...
- of The
Gambia,
known as the
Chief Minister from 1961–1962, was the head of
government in the
Gambia Colony and Protectorate, and
later The
Gambia, from...
-
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...