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Try to survive by living and try to find food/water.

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What does Gambia money look like?

Gambia money has a algater on it and is the shape of a quarter "p.s i am gambian"


What is the curruncy of gambia?

Gambian dalasis (GMD) 42dalasis = £1 at the moment


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What is the currency of Gambia?

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How much is a dollar in Gambia?

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Why is Gambia named after the Gambia river?

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What are the disadvantages of tourism in Gambia?

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In Gambia what do they eat?

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What does Gambia export?

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