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Banjul International Airport, also
known as
Yundum International (IATA: BJL, ICAO: GBYD), is the
international airport of Banjul,
capital of Gambia, built...
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Yundum is a
small town in Gambia,
south of the capital, Banjul. It is
situated adjacent to the country's
international airport. The only
airport in Gambia...
- the war effort. It was home to RAF Bathurst, a
flying boat base, and RAF
Yundum, an RAF station. HMS Melampus, a s**** base, was also
based at Bathurst...
- only
international airport is at
Yundum, 26 km from Banjul. Airports: 1 (2008):
Banjul International Airport Yundum.
country comparison to the world:...
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initially included three bases of operation, at Half-Die, Jeswang, and
Yundum. A
detachment from the anti-submarine No. 95
Squadron RAF was
based at Bathurst...
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Mansa Konko Nema
Kunku Serekunda Soma
Sukuta Tabokoto Tallinding Tanji Yundum List of
villages in the
Gambia World Gazetteer:
Gambia –
largest cities...
- country's only
international airport is the
Banjul International Airport at
Yundum,
which is 26 km away. The
urbanisation rate as of 2011[update] was 57.3%...
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Atmospheric Administration.
Retrieved January 4, 2024. "Klimatafel von Banjul-
Yundum (Flugh.) / Gambia" (PDF).
Baseline climate means (1961–1990) from stations...
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remaining areas largely connected by dirt roads. The only
airport was at
Yundum,
built in
World War II. In the
immediate post-war era it was used for p****enger...
- The
Gambia itself was home to RAF Bathurst, a
flying boat base, and RAF
Yundum, an air
force station,
which became the country's
first airport. HMS Melampus...