Yahya Abdul-Azziz Jemus Junkung Diliu Jammeh is the President of Gambia. He became leader of the country in a military coup on 1994 July 22, and after elections 2 years later was made president on 1996 October 16 as leader of the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction party. Initially, many previous politicians were banned from political office, but these restrictions have since been relaxed. Yahya Jammeh has continued to retain office, getting re-elected in 2001 and 2006.
Try to survive by living and try to find food/water.
Britain colonized the Gambia. It became independent in 1965.
No Gambia don't speak french actually but this language is more and more common because french is the most important language in West Africa;
The importance of Tourism to the socio-economic development has been identified and designated as one of the three key pillars by the Government on which to reconstruct Ghana's economic edifice.
Tourism has proven its case as a serious income generating economic sector, which has been converted from a want into a need. Ghana has been made a great and strong nation, especially as a potentially fantastic tourism destination in Africa in particular and the world as a whole.
No it is only 11,300 square km. About 200 miles long and 30 miles wide. Rwanda is about 26,500 square km and 150 x110 miles approximately.
no just buy tickets and pastport that's all what you need.
Gambian exports include mangoes (available in Sainsburys and Tesco), peanut products, fish, palm kernels and cotton lint
Ghana is secluded, and very unremote to others. Therefore new products and customs don't get to them in the timely manner as other countries that possess airplanes, and other means of transportation. Leaving them undeveloped.
Senegal is the only country with a border with Gambia, and Gambia has a short coastline on the Atlantic Ocean.
You are kidding right? Or are you just to lazy to look at your globe or world map? It is an island that contains one of the poorest countries on Earth!
I am from Ghana. Ghana is not different from America. They raise money for Africa because they think they're poor but we're not. So my answer would be its excatly like America.
One can check with local travel agents for cheap flights to Gambia. One may also want to visit online sites like Expedia, Skyscanner and KAYAK. Many online sites will check several sites at once for quick comparison. Often the airlines directly have the best price as many websites have add on fees, which raise the price of the ticket.