- The
Senegambia (other names:
Senegambia region or
Senegambian zone, Senegàmbi in
Wolof and ****ar) is, in the
narrow sense, a
historical name for a geographical...
- 667°N 17.033°W / 14.667; -17.033
Senegambia,
officially the
Senegambia Confederation or
Confederation of
Senegambia, was a
loose confederation in the...
-
Senegambia and
Niger was a short-lived
administrative unit of the
colonial French West
Africa possessions, in the
region of present-day Niger, Mali and...
- Look up
Senegambia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Senegambia is a
region of West Africa, encomp****ing the
modern states of Senegal, The Gambia, and...
- The
Senegambia bridge, also
known as the Trans-Gambia Bridge, is a
bridge in The
Gambia that
carries the Trans-Gambia
Highway connecting northern and southern...
- ISBN 978-1-74104-602-1. OCLC 144596621.
Laport et al. 2012, p. 410
Stone Circles of
Senegambia [in] Alvarez, Melissa,
Earth Frequency:
Sacred Sites, Vortexes, Earth...
- 1863:
Established as
Apostolic Vicariate of
Senegambia from the
Apostolic Vicariate of Two
Guineas and
Senegambia in
Gabon January 27, 1936:
Renamed as Apostolic...
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formed part of the
Senegambia colony. In 1783,
Senegambia ceased existing as a
British colony.
Following the
cessation of
Senegambia, the
colony was in...
- 1791) was a
leader of the
Haitian Revolution. Born to a
Muslim family in
Senegambia (present-day
Senegal and Gambia), he was
enslaved to Jamaica. He eventually...
-
attempted coup,
Senegal and The
Gambia signed a
treaty of confederation. The
Senegambia Confederation aimed to
combine the
armed forces of the two
states and...