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Gambia
HISTORY:
The Gambia, translated from the French La Gambia was first colonized by
Portugal in 1445 on what was later named St. Mary s Island.
Subsequently, the area was visited by France and later, Britain who
began to build strong trading posts along it s western shores. In the
1700 s The Gambia was proclaimed to be part of Britain. By 1969 The
Gambia became a republic within the British commonwealth of nations. In
1982 it was declared a republic in what was later declared the
Senegambian conference.
The Gambia stated its independence from Britain and the Province of
Senegal. The Gambia then established The People s Progressive Party led
by, Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara , until the change of government in 1994.
Today The Gambia lives under a multi-party system. The Constitution of
the Second Republic of The Gambia provides elections by making everyone
over the age of 18 pay suffrage. Every five years the people elect 45
candidates that make up the county s National Assembly.
Four parties made up the 1996 elections. The Alliance for Patriotic
Re-Orientation and Construction (APRC), The United Democratic Party
(UDP), The National Reconciliation Party (NRP), and The People s
Democratic Organization for Independence and Socialism (PDOIS). On
October 18, 1996 Yahya Jammeh (ADRC) won 56% of the votes to become the
new president of The Gambia. The flag consist of three horizontal
stripes. From top to bottom they are: red, blue, then green. Sorry I
couldn t get a color print on the flag pictured below.
TOPOGRAPHY:
The Gambia is a long narrow country focusing around the central river
that gave them their name. The Gambia river is 300 miles long inside The
Gambia and is about 3 miles wide at most points. The Gambia has a total
land area of 4,000 miles. It is relatively flat with few mountains and
has an inward sloping bowl shape from where the Gambia river once
covered. The Gambia river opens into the ocean at the western most tip
of The Gambia. The capital, Banjul, is located near the inlet to the
river and is a very large city with many tourist attractions and shops
to buy stuff in. The Gambia is located completely within the county of
Senegal from which it won it s independence. The river is navigable up
to 241km inland. After that point is impossible to further follow the
river without the aid of a specialized boat for such a trip. Gambia is
known to have the most agreeable climate in the whole of West Africa
because of their amazingly mild climate which keeps the temperatur! e
range between 70°F and 80°F in the winter, and 80°F and 90°F in the
summer. The one failure in their weather is their unusually high
humidity, ranging from 30% to 60% all year long.
POPULATION GROWTH:
Since first colonized by the Portuguese, The Gambia s population has
steadily risen quadraticaly. This graph shows that if this trend
continues then The Gambia might soon run into problems with hunger and
lack of space. The estimated population in 1950 was 500 thousand people
which grew to 600 in 1960, 730 in 1970, 960 in 1980, and finally the
population today is estimated to be around 1.2 million people.
ECONOMICS:
The economics of The Gambia are highly reliant on their agriculture
which consists of bananas, cassava, corn, hides and skins, limes, goats,
cattle, sheep, mangoes, millet,
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