WEB ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY ADAMA BARROW PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA AND CHAIRMAN OF THE 15TH ORGANISATION OF ISLAMIC
Republic of the Gambia
The Gambia, officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a republic in West Africa. It is located on the banks of the Gambia River.
History
The Gambia was founded in 1965 by Dawda Jawara, who became its first president. In 1994, Yahya Jammeh seized power in a military coup and ruled the country for 22 years.
In 2016, Adama Barrow was elected president, ending Jammeh's rule.
Geography
The Gambia is the smallest country in mainland Africa.
- Area: 10,000 square kilometers (3,860 square miles)
- Population: 2.4 million (2020)
- Capital: Banjul
The country is divided into six administrative divisions:
- Banjul
- Kanifing
- Brikama
- Mansa Konko
- Central River
- Upper River
Economy
The Gambia's economy is based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism.
- Agriculture: The main agricultural products are rice, peanuts, and cotton.
- Fishing: The Gambia has a large fishing industry.
- Tourism: Tourism is a major source of revenue for the Gambia.
Culture
The Gambia is a multicultural country with a rich history and culture.
- Language: The official language of the Gambia is English, but Mandinka is the most widely spoken language.
- Religion: The majority of the population is Muslim, but there is also a significant Christian minority.
Conclusion
The Gambia is a beautiful and diverse country with a rich history and culture. It is a popular tourist destination and has a growing economy.
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