

The Gambia
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About The Gambia
The Gambia, officially known as the Republic of The Gambia, is a small West African country entirely surrounded by Senegal, except for its coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. It is the smallest country on mainland Africa, with a narrow strip of land that follows the course of the Gambia River, which flows through its center. The Gambia gained independence from Britain in 1965 and has since maintained a relatively stable political environment, with English as its official language. The country is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse wildlife, and vibrant ecosystems, including the Abuko Nature Reserve and the Kiang West National Park. The Gambia's economy is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and fishing, with peanuts being a major export crop. The capital city, Banjul, is a bustling port town, while the surrounding areas offer serene beaches and opportunities to explore the country's history, including its role in the transatlantic slave trade. The Gambia is also celebrated for its warm hospitality and vibrant music and dance traditions, making it a unique and welcoming destination.
Key Facts
- Official Language
- English
- Time Zone
- UTC+0
- Calling Code
- +1