The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Gambia:
The Gambia – country in West Africa, officially named the Republic of the Gambia. The Gambia shares historical roots with many other West African nations in the slave trade, which was the key factor in the placing and keeping of a colony on the Gambia River, first by the Portuguese and later by the British. On 18 February 1965, the Gambia gained independence from the United Kingdom and joined the Commonwealth of Nations. Since gaining independence, the Gambia has enjoyed relative political stability, with the exception of a brief period of military rule in 1994. Thanks to the fertile land of the country, the economy is dominated by farming, fishing, and tourism. About a third of the population lives below the international poverty line of US$1.25 a day.
General reference
Geography of the Gambia
Geography of the Gambia
Location
Environment of the Gambia
Natural geographic features of the Gambia
Regions of the Gambia
Administrative divisions of the Gambia
Administrative divisions of the Gambia
Divisions of the Gambia
Divisions of the Gambia
Districts of the Gambia
Districts of the Gambia
Municipalities of the Gambia
Demography of the Gambia
Demographics of the Gambia
Government and politics of the Gambia
Government of the Gambia
Executive branch of the government of the Gambia
Legislative branch of the government of the Gambia
Judicial branch of the government of the Gambia
Foreign relations of the Gambia
Foreign relations of the Gambia
International organization membership
The Republic of the Gambia is a member of:
Law and order in the Gambia
Military of the Gambia
Military of the Gambia
History of the Gambia
History of the Gambia by period
History of the Gambia by subject
Culture of the Gambia
Art in the Gambia
Sports in the Gambia
Economy and infrastructure of the Gambia
Economy of the Gambia
Education in the Gambia
Education in the Gambia
See also
The Gambia
References
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