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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Gambia - définition

SOVEREIGN STATE IN WEST AFRICA
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  • The Banjul ferry.
  • Population pyramid
  • Bundung mosque is one of the largest mosques in [[Serekunda]]
  • Elderly Gambian woman
  • GDP per capita development in Senegal and Gambia
  • Map of the Gambia
  • Local government areas of the Gambia
  • [[Kololi]] beach on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean
  • Queen Elizabeth II]], 1953
  • A proportional representation of The Gambia exports, 2019
  • Classroom at [[Armitage High School]]
  • James Island]] and [[Fort Gambia]]
  • U.S. AFRICOM]] commander [[Carter Ham]] and senior Gambian Army officer [[Masaneh Kinteh]] surveying the troops, 21 July 2011
  • Tourists in Gambia, 2014
  • A road in Gambia, 2007.
  • The British Governor, [[George Chardin Denton]] (1901–1911), and his party, 1905
  • [[Senegambian stone circles]] (megaliths) which run from Senegal through the Gambia and are described by [[UNESCO]] as "the largest concentration of stone circles seen anywhere in the world".
  • Barack]] and [[Michelle Obama]] in the [[White House]], August 2014

Health in the Gambia         
Healthcare in the Gambia; List of hospitals in the Gambia; Healthcare in Gambia; Health in Gambia; Vaccination in the Gambia
Public expenditure on health in the Gambia was at 1.8% of the GDP in 2004, whereas private expenditure was at 5.
History of the Gambia         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
The, History of Gambia; History of Gambia; Gambia Protectorate; History of the gambia; Gambia/History; History of The Gambia; Prehistory of the Gambia; Gambian history
The first written records of the region come from Arab traders in the 9th and 10th centuries. In medieval times, the region was dominated by the Trans-Saharan trade and was ruled by the Mali Empire.
Azerbaijan–Gambia relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND GAMBIA
Azerbaijan—Gambia relations; Azerbaijan-Gambia relations
Bilateral relations exist between the Republic of zerbaijan and the Republic of the Gambia in the political, socio-economic, and cultural spheres. Neither country has a resident ambassador.

Wikipédia

The Gambia

The Gambia, officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a country in West Africa. It is the smallest country within mainland Africa and is surrounded by Senegal, except for its western coast on the Atlantic Ocean. The Gambia is situated on both sides of the lower reaches of the Gambia River, the nation's namesake, which flows through the centre of the Gambia and empties into the Atlantic Ocean, thus the long shape of the country. It has an area of 11,300 square kilometres (4,400 sq mi) with a population of 1,857,181 as of the April 2013 census. Banjul is the Gambian capital and the country's largest metropolitan area, while the largest cities are Serekunda and Brikama.

The Portuguese in 1455 entered the Gambian region, the first Europeans to do so, but never established important trade there. In 1765, the Gambia was made a part of the British Empire by establishment of the Gambia. In 1965, the Gambia gained independence under the leadership of Dawda Jawara, who ruled until Yahya Jammeh seized power in a bloodless 1994 coup. Adama Barrow became the Gambia's third president in January 2017, after defeating Jammeh in the December 2016 elections. Jammeh initially accepted the results, before refusing to leave office, triggering a constitutional crisis and military intervention by the Economic Community of West African States that resulted in his removal two days after his term was initially scheduled to end.

The Gambia is a member of the Commonwealth and English is the sole official language – a legacy of its British colonial past. It is nowadays also a member of the Economic Community of West African States and other international organizations. The Gambia's economy is dominated by farming, fishing, and especially tourism. In 2015, 48.6% of the population lived in poverty. In rural areas, poverty was even more widespread, at almost 70%.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Gambia
1. One critic was Fadzai Gwaradzimba, the U.N. envoy to Gambia.
2. IDB to finance Gambia project JEDDAH: The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Group yesterday signed an agreement allocating $4.7 million to finance the Gunjur Water Supply Project in Gambia.
3. Gambia, a former British colony of just 1.5 million people protruding into Senegal along the Gambia river, is very poor, depending mainly on groundnut farming, fishing and tourism.
4. They lived in Hastings, but made regular trips to Gambia.
5. In addition now you have institutions in Albania, Netherlands, Gambia and Niger.