THE GAMBIA: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know 🇬🇲🇬🇲🇬🇲

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In this video, we are excited to present to you some lesser-known facts about the country of Gambia. 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. It has an area of 10,689km2 with a population estimated above 1.8million people.

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1. Smallest country on mainland Africa. The Gambia is a long strip of land that follows the course of the River Gambia, and is situated on Africa's west coast, bordered on either side by Senegal. It's incredibly narrow, measuring less than 30 miles wide at its widest! Although small, the country is densely populated with approximately 2.28 million people.
2. Agriculture is a major source of income. The Gambia's economy relies heavily on tourism, but the second biggest cash crop is groundnuts. Around 80% of the population are employed in this sector, which is sensitive to adverse climatic conditions and still operates largely at subsistence farming rather than commercial enterprise level.
3. The Gambia is predominantly a Muslim country. The country is also very tolerant of different religions, with a small number of Christians residing there too. The festival of Ramadan is celebrated: a period of fasting occurring for one month every year.
4. The Gambia is home to nine different tribes. The largest of these tribes is the Mandinka, along with the Fula and Wolof, all of whom live together harmoniously. This does make learning any of the local language a bit trickier as there are several variations. Although as a former British colony, English is widely spoken.
5. There's close to 600 species of bird to look out for. The country is undoubtedly a birdwatcher’s paradise with 540 species to be discovered in the forests and by its banks. As you venture further inland, you'll also see crocodiles and hippos residing in the river
6. During elections, Gambians vote using marbles. In a private booth, voters are presented with holes in the ground marked with each candidate. They then simply drop their marble into the hole they choose.
7. There is a sacred crocodile pool in Bakau. The Kachikally crocodile pool is home to around 100 crocodiles of varying shapes and sizes. They're all well looked after (and more importantly, well fed!) so pose no danger to the tourists who pass through on a daily basis. Whilst you're here though, do make sure to visit the small museum on the site as it provides much broader description of how and why the area came to be sanctified.
8. It's named after the River Gambia, one of West Africa's major rivers.
The river stretches 700 miles from north-western Guinea all the way to Banjul in The Gambia, before eventually spilling into the Atlantic Ocean.
9. The Gambia once sat at the centre of the slave trade. Kunte Kinte Island, formerly known as James Island, was once a major waypoint of the transatlantic slave trade, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.
10. The Gambia has 50 miles of coastline. For such a tiny country, The Gambia has an impressive stretch of coastline. It's these uncrowded sandy beaches and year-round sunshine that make The Gambia so popular with British holidaymakers in search of a sun-kissed beach holiday.
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Who ever is reading this, may you have a blessed weekend.
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TheFreshPrinceofWakanda
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If there's one country that stole my heart, than its the Gambia. The people are so nice and friendly.
If there is 1 country where I would like to live, it is certainly Gambia.

BIGeSTRING
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As a Somali Community we respect our lovely brothers of Gambian

EngMohali
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I am Serbian but I work with people from Gambia on Malta.One od the best people I meet, very good friend's.If you show them respect they give you back 10 times more.

Uros
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One of the kindness people on earth, our beloved motherland" sweet rever Gambia 🇬🇲🇬🇲 the smiling cost of Africa.
Thank Sir 👍🏾

k.s.drammeh
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The Gambia is a beautiful country. Tons of love from Ghana

samuelnlary
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Salam to my Gambian brothers love from Iran 🇮🇷

essoht
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Wow am missing this wonderful beautiful country. I love 💘 you all Gambia 🇬🇲 Am from Sierra-Leone 🇸🇱

djfeelingafrobeat
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We love you Gambia much love from uganda🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬

stellastella
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I am from Malawi and I like this nation coz of its peaceful living like my homeland. I wish I can visit it. Kwaheri!

heamssisnyoni
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Gambia and Senegal are very beautiful and I hope to visit them one day. We Moroccans love Senegal and Gambia. All the love and respect to you, my brothers and

nourwassim
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I remember in school we studied about groundnut cultivation in Gambia 😎, sending love from Tanzania 🇹🇿

fadhiliromwald
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One nation '''one people ''and one vision Sénégal and Gambia jah bless us one brother from Sénégal 🤲🤲

thebestforever
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Gambia is a very Peaceful country I have worked as a teacher in St.Augustine's Higher Secondary School in the years 1982 to 1986
And later worked as a Financial Controller in Sonnar Store Banjul for the year 1989 to 1992
People of Gambia are very peaceful loving people.
Though the country is economically poor
Very good tourists destination from Europe and Scandinavian countries.
I recommend you to visit the nation .

christopherfernandez
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I loved the Gambia when I visited last year. The people are beautiful and like all Africans highly hospitable. The bird watching experience should not be missed, amazing! A future return trip is a must do.

truthseeker
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Thank you for showing the world the beauti of the thè Gambia 🇬🇲🇬🇲🇬🇲🇬🇲

alieudarboe
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M from uganda east africa but i thank allah to gv us the beautfull africa .allah bless africa

mickkim
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My husband is Gambian and he is a complete darling and his family make me feel like family they have also bought me closer to Allah through their faith x

juliehicks
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The Gambia also commonly known as The smiling coast of Africa🇬🇲🇬🇲🇬🇲

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This what the Gambia is all about the smiling coast of Africa. Keep the positive work going family

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