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- Janjanbureh or Jangjangbureh is a town, founded in 1823, on Janjanbureh Island, also known as MacCarthy Island, in the Gambia River in eastern Gambia...
- MacCarthy Island, originally known as Lemain Island and officially named Janjanbureh Island, is an island located approximately 170 miles (272 km) upriver...
- South and Berending on the north bank. Janjanbureh or Jangjangbureh is a town, founded in 1732, on Janjanbureh Island in the River Gambia in eastern Gambia...
- Busumbala Dippa Kunda Farafenni Farato (West Coast) Gimara Bakadaji Gunjur Janjanbureh (Georgetown) Jufureh Kalagi Kanilai Kerewan Kololi Kotu ****aur Lamin...
- Upstream view of the river, near Janjanbureh Island Bank of the river, near Janjanbureh Ferry crossing of the river, at Janjanbureh "Gambia River". Encyclopædia...
- BathurstBanjul (1973) GeorgetownJanjanbureh James Island → ****a Kinteh Island (2011) MacCarthy IslandJanjanbureh Island (1995) Lists of renamed places...
- Division is now divided into two LGAs - ****aur LGA in the west and Janjanbureh LGA in the east. Each of the other former Divisions has now become an...
- 78,491 99,108 ****aur 5 Janjanbureh (formerly the eastern half of Central River Division) 1,427.8 107,212 126,910 Janjanbureh 5 B****e (formerly Upper...
- largest of the five administrative divisions of the Gambia. Its capital is Janjanbureh (formerly Georgetown), on MacCarthy Island. The largest settlement is...
- A list of buildings and structures in the Gambia: Paradise Suites Hotel, Banjul Kombo Beach Hotel, Kotu Banjul International Airport African Heritage Museum...