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13. NIC Gambia - The GM Administration
- www.nic.gm
- Full high speed Internet (FI) came to The Gambia late 1998. ...
- The Gateway is a complete satellite system from GAMTEL's Satellite station in Abuko, The Gambia to Teleglobe in Canada. ...
- GAMTEL (Gambia Telecommunications Company).
- GAMTEL is the country Telco and have access nodes in the major population centers around The Gambia. ... They are also The Gambia Gateway operators as well as IP providers, line providers etc.
- There is now a number of Internet Cafe's in The Gambia. ...
14. La Gambie - The Gambia
- www.netline.be
- Unspoilt, The Gambia is situated on the beautiful West African coast, midway between the Tropic of Cancer and the Equator, on approximately the same latitude as Barbados. One of the smallest countries in Africa, The Gambia is mostly flat and shaped like a crooked finger, a narrow strip of land on either side following the course of the majestic River Gambia from which it takes its name. ... Known as the smiling coast, The Gambia has so much to offer all year round from its unsophisticated charm, miles of deserted palm-fringed beaches, spatial tropical gardens and nature reserves to quality hotels, craft markets, interesting excursions and some of the most friendly people on earth. Tourism in The Gambia started around 1965 and has been developing slowly ever since. Despite this, The Gambia is still many years behind major European destinations, a factor which contributes heavily to the attraction of this charming country. The oldest English-speaking country in West Africa and a member of the Commonwealth, The Gambia gained independence from Britain in 1965 and in 1990 celebrated its 25th anniversary of peace and stability. ... The Gambia offers a truly exciting destination and warm hospitality to those looking for a real alternative to the resorts of Europe, but at comparable prices.
- Gambia www site .
- gambia. ...
- Fishing and pleasure cruises plus general information on The Gambia.
- Gambia law online .
- gov:8081/glin/gambia. ...
- Synapse Net Gambia .
- The Gambia Embassy in the U. ...
- The gambia .
- Bird Safari Camp, The Gambia .
15. BIRDING THE GAMBIA 2002
- users.skynet.be
- BIRDING THE GAMBIA 2002.
- This report is based upon a trip to The Gambia from January 28th. ...
- The Gambia is situated in West Africa, at the Atlantic coast. It's a stretch of land, some 320 km long, north and south of the river Gambia. ...
- The landscape is dominated by the river Gambia. ...
- For more information (if not ALL information) about the Gambia, take a look at http://www. gambia. ... html , a splendid site and meeting point for Gambia - lovers. Or surf around and read some Gambia - reports. ...
- Our Hotel : Badala Park Hotel, Kotu, The Gambia. ... gambia. ... For EU citizens, an international passport (valid six months after return) is required to visit The Gambia. ...
- gambia. ...
- Don't leave The Gambia without having tried chicken benachin, beef domada, ladyfish and barracuda. ...
- Weather and best time to visit The Gambia.
- As we visited the Gambia in the dry season (November to March - also the best time to visit), we had pleasant weather all the time with temperatures reaching far in the 30's ° C. ...
16. The Gambia Story
- www.xs4all.nl
- Both of us are mad about Africa and I remind him of the ridiculous low prices of a trip to the Gambia. ... Our fate is Fatoto, located far on the east-side, there where the Gambia almost ends, the river on its narrowest, no paved roads anymore and where real discomfort can start. ...
- Map of Gambia and more information:.
17. Gambia, The, country, Africa: History
- www.infoplease.com
- Gambia, The, country, Africa: History .
- Encyclopedia—Gambia, The, country, Africa History.
- Portuguese explorers reaching the Gambia region in the mid-15th cent. ... , when British merchant companies obtained trading charters and founded settlements along the Gambia River. ... As the French extended their rule over Senegal's interior, they sought control over Britain's Gambia River settlements but failed during negotiations to offer Britain acceptable territory in compensation. In 1889, The Gambia's boundaries were defined, and in 1894 the interior was declared a British protectorate. ...
- The Gambia continued the system of local rule under British supervision until after World War II, when Britain began to encourage a greater measure of self-government and to train some Gambians for administrative positions. ... The Gambia achieved full self-government in 1963 and independence in 1965 under Dauda Kairaba Jawara and the People's Progressive party (PPP), made up of the predominant Malinke ethnic group. Following a referendum in 1970, The Gambia became a republic in the Commonwealth of Nations. In contrast to many other new African states, The Gambia preserved democracy and remarkable political stability in its early years of independence.
- In 1978, The Gambia entered into an agreement with Senegal to develop the Gambia River and its basin. Improvements in infrastructure and a heightened popular interest by outsiders in the country (largely because of the popularity of Alex Haley's novel Roots, set partially in The Gambia) helped spur a threefold increase in tourism between 1978 and 1988.
- The Gambia was shaken in 1981 by a coup attempt by junior-ranking soldiers; it was put down with the intervention of Senegalese troops. In 1982, The Gambia and Senegal formed a confederation, while maintaining individual sovereignty; by 1989, however, popular opposition and minor diplomatic problems led to the withdrawal of Senegalese troops and the dissolution of Senegambia. ...
- Related content from HighBeam Research on:Gambia, The, country, Africa: History .
18. verslag
- www.dbs.be
- Bird Trip report: THE GAMBIA, October 31 - November 8, 1998.
19. Birdseekers Tours to the Gambia
- www.birdtours.co.uk
- Gambia.
- THE GAMBIA Friday 6th – Friday 13th Dec 2002.
- It was great to finally see some birds properly and in a few minutes we had seen an immature African Harrier Hawk, had stunning views of Broad-billed Roller and a pair of Yellow-crowned Gonoleks really showed off! The Gonolek is simply one of the truly outstanding birds in The Gambia and are very bold and quite used to people in the Senegambia gardens. ...
- Just then we found a Spotted Honeyguide and it gave great views as it sat motionless on a vine high up in the canopy and was obviously guarding its own bees nest! This was a really brilliant bird, quite rare in The Gambia and not one we expected. ...
- As we were about to walk back to the coach, we picked up an immense Saddle-billed Stork and watched as it flew in a wide arc around us before disappearing into the distance This is an extremely rare bird for The Gambia with only a handful of records since 1965. ...
- We eventually arrived at Tendaba Camp, on the shores of the Gambia River, at about 3. ...
- Catching the ferry over the River Gambia, we had decent views of an adult African Fish Eagle perched on a dead riverside tree. ...
- Further on we had a nightjar perch on the track in front of the coach that turned out to be a Red-necked Nightjar – one of the few modern records of a live bird in The Gambia. ...
- Finally, over the 2 weeks, Birdseekers had taken more people to The Gambia than any other company and recorded a grand total of 310 species – and that’s without travelling all the way to Basse!.
20. NiiCa - Republic Of The Gambia
- www.niica.on.ca
- Welcome To The Republic Of The Gambia.
- The Gambia, a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations, situated on the western coast of Africa, enclosed on the north, east, and south by Senegal, and fronting the Atlantic Ocean on the west. Also called Gambia, it has an area of 11,295 sq km (4,361 sq mi). ...
- The Gambia extends for about 320 km (200 mi) inland from the Atlantic Ocean on both sides of the lower Gambia River. ...
- The Gambia has a subtropical climate with distinct hot and cool seasons. ... The main natural resource of The Gambia is the Gambia River, one of Africa's best navigable waterways. ...
- The Gambia has lost 91 percent of its original forest habitat, which has been cleared for agriculture and fuelwood. ...
- The Gambia has lost 91 percent of its original forest habitat, which has been cleared for agriculture and fuelwood. ...
21. BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Country profiles | Country profile: The Gambia
- news.bbc.co.uk
- Country profile: The Gambia .
- The Gambia is one of Africa's smallest countries and unlike many of its West African neighbours it has enjoyed long spells of stability since independence. ...
- Despite the presence of the Gambia river, which runs through the middle of the country, only one-sixth of the land is arable and the poor nature of the soil has led to the predominance of one crop - peanuts. ...
- This has made The Gambia heavily dependent on peanut exports - and a hostage to fluctuations in the production and world prices of the crop. ...
- Consequently, The Gambia suffers from poor standards of health care and relies on foreign aid to fill gaps in its balance of payments.
- These could usher in a "new future" for The Gambia, he added. ...
- In 1994 The Gambia's elected government was toppled in a military coup. ...
- State-run Radio Gambia broadcasts tightly-controlled news, which is also relayed by private radio stations. ...
- Gambia Television - state-run, single-channel national service .
- Radio Gambia - national broadcaster, programmes in English and vernacular languages .
- BBC NEWS:VIDEO AND AUDIO Listen to the Gambian national anthem Timeline: The Gambia A chronology of key events COUNTRY PROFILES A GUIDE TO AFRICA .
- Compiled by BBC Monitoring RELATED INTERNET LINKS: Gambian president Gambian tourist office UN news about The Gambia The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites TOP COUNTRY PROFILES STORIES NOW Country profile: Angola Country profile: Benin Country profile: Botswana Country profile: Burkina Faso .
22. Travel Guide to Gambia Africa
- www.africaguide.com
- The Gambia .
- Located on the west coast of Africa, Gambia is bordered by Senegal in the north, east and south and by the Atlantic Ocean on the west.
- The Gambia River, the country's major waterway, rises in the Futa Jallon in Guinea and follows a twisting path for 1,000 miles to the sea. In its last 300 miles, the river flows through the Gambia, narrowing to a width of 3 miles at Banjul. ...
- The Rough Guide to The Gambia .
- Detailed maps and plans are complemented by expert and upbeat guidance on the beaches, villages and music, the mangrove creeks and the Gambia River itself. ...
- Gambia Travel Reference Map (Maps Worldwide).
23. United Nations System in The Gambia
- www.un.gm
- The Gambia.
- Box 553, Banjul, The Gambia.
24. Welcome to Gambia Tours Ltd.
- www.gambiatours.gm
- Gambia Tours Special .
- South Gambia Special .
- This is an excursion which takes you over 300 KM into the Gambia and it also gives you a chance of seeing most parts of the country and seeing very old monuments, the famous Stone Circles for example.
- Gambia Tours is a family run enterprise, which started in 1983 as a ground handling company. The Company was formed in order to assist tour operators and helps provide a solid structure for the tourist industry in The Gambia.
- Gambia Tours - Edmond Hobeika & Son.
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