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The Gambia, officially the Republic
of The Gambia, commonly known as Gambia, is a country in Western Africa.
It is the smallest country on the African continental mainland and is
bordered to the north, east, and south by Senegal, and has a small coast
on the Atlantic Ocean in the west. Flowing through the centre of the
country and emptying into the Atlantic Ocean is the Gambia River. On 18
February 1965, The Gambia became independent from the former British
Empire and joined The Commonwealth. Banjul is its capital but the
largest conurbation is Serekunda.
The Gambia is a very small and narrow country whose borders mirror the
meandering Gambia River. The country is less than 48 km wide, with a
total area of 11,300 km². Its present boundaries were defined in 1889
after an agreement between the United Kingdom and France. It is almost
an enclave of Senegal, and is the smallest country on the continent of
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- Lower
River (Mansa Konko)
- Central
River (Janjanbureh)
- North Bank
(Kerewan)
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- Upper
River (Basse)
- Western (Brikama)
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