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  • view - talk - Gambia/Featured_picture/5&action=history history Portal:The Gambia/Featured picture/6 view - talk - Gambia/Featured_picture/6&action=history...
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  • off The Gambia view - talk - Gambia/Featured_picture/1&action=history history Banjul, the capital city of The Gambia view - talk - Gambia/Featured...
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  • Credit: Jose Canedo Fishermen in The Gambia....
    235 bytes (7 words) - 09:18, 28 May 2021
  • Credit: Ferdinand Reus A girl in Serekunda, the largest city in The Gambia....
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  • Credit: Ferdinand Reus An elderly Gambian woman wearing a hijab....
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  • Credit: Atamari Arch 22 in the Gambian capital city of Banjul....
    188 bytes (11 words) - 09:18, 28 May 2021
  • Salter The children of Sir Dawda Elementary School dressed in their best uniforms to show their appreciation for the help of the crewmen from the frigate...
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  • wrestling traditionally performed by the Serer people and now a national sport in Senegal and parts of The Gambia, and is part of a larger West African...
    370 bytes (2,241 words) - 07:13, 29 January 2022
  • and public interest. The 1999 edition was the first to field sixteen teams, an increase from the twelve in 1995, and featured an all-female roster of...
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  • coaster Speed Monster (pictured) features a unique loop around an escalator? ...that the First cabinet Gerhardsen in 1945 featured the first female Norwegian...
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  • Africa Gambia Guinea Liberia Mali Mauritania Nigeria Senegal Sierra Leone Central Africa Cameroon Central African Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo...
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  • members French Community of Belgium New Brunswick Quebec Associate members Gambia Ghana Cyprus Serbia United Arab Emirates Observers Argentina Austria Bosnia...
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  • Portal:Scouting (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    Guiding in Finland Scouting and Guiding in France Scouting and Guiding in the Gambia Scouting in Georgia (country) Scouting and Guiding in Germany Scouting...
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  • edit  The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions...
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  • Featured content represents the best of what Wikipedia has to offer. These are the articles, pictures, and other contributions that showcase the polished...
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  • and lacked the authority to bring the case to court. (Reuters) Female genital mutilation in the Gambia The National Assembly of the Gambia upholds a ban...
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  • School) Image 31A madrasah in the Gambia (from School) Image 32A staged example of an online classroom using Jitsi. The teacher is sharing their screen...
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  • Rurutu Tahuata Tahiti Commonwealth realms Barbados Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Fiji The Gambia Ghana Guyana India (British Raj, princely states) Irish Free State / Ireland...
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  • 11 0 0  Gambia 6 0 0 References: ICC T20I rankings, As of 17 July 2024 "Matches" is the number of matches played in the 12–24 months since the May before...
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  • Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, Guinea to the southeast and Guinea-Bissau to the southwest. Senegal nearly surrounds The Gambia, a country occupying...
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