What is the life expectancy of men and women in the Gambia?
51 years for both men and women is the life expectancy for people in Nigeria.
How much bigger is theuk than Gambia?
UK = 94,060 sq mi, 243,610 km2
Tunisia = 63,170.2 sq mi, 163,610 km2
When did Gambia gain independence from the United Kingdom?
Hello! I am a librarian in training so I'd be happy to answer your question. According to the CIA World Factbook, Gambia was colonized in 1664 by the United Kingdom. The CIA World Factbook provides information on every country's history and a lot of other fun statistics, so I would recommend checking it out. It's a free online source!
What are some major issues in the Gambia?
Well the president of gambia has been ruling for about 16 years. He thinks he can now rule everybody there. He trys to capture good people and kill them or take them away. That is one of the major issues of the Gambia
P.S
You should visit thier though it's such a beautiful place do'nt anything wrong their thought
president:Yahya Jammeh
bad guy dont elect him :)
What is the size of gambia in square kilometers?
It is 11,295 square kilometres or 4,007 square miles.
In gambia how much does a teacher earn each day?
depending on where you work....on average around 1000 dalasis per month ( that's less than £25) so daily just over £1
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"
Who is a famous person in Gambia?
Guinea has had several famous born and raised there. A few of the famous people are Mohamed Camara, Sona Tata Conde, and Djeli Moussa Diawara.
Tobaski is the main celebration - it was on 28th November this year but like Ramadan it changes according to the Moons position each year.
Are there Jehovahs Witnesses in Gambia?
Yes. As of the 2007 service report for Jehovah's Witnesses there were right at 200 witnesses and 3 congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses in Gambia. If you are in Gambia and you wish to find the nearest congregation to you, use this web addy ( https://watch002.securesites.net/contact/submit.htm ) to provide your contact info and within a few days or weeks, a witness from the area will contact you.
What injections do you need to go to gambia?
Go to CDC.gov and look up travel section for vaccines needed to travel to Tunisia.
List of gambia passport holder visa free countries?
Visa-free travel for citizens of the Gambia If you have a passport from the Gambia, you can visit these countries without getting a visa before your trip:
Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 6 monthsBarbadosDominica
Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 4 monthsFiji Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 3 monthsBahamasBenin
Hong Kong
Ivory Coast
Kenya
Niger
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 90 daysBangladeshBolivia1
Botswana
Malawi
1Visa-on-arrival fee: USD52.
Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 1 monthBelizeMalaysia
Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 21 daysPhilippinesIt is a country in Western Africa. It is the smallest country on the African continental mainland and is bordered to the north, east, and south by Senegal, and has a small coast on the Atlantic Ocean in the west
Flight times from Manchester in the United Kingdom to Banjul in Gambia begin at 14 hours 50 minutes. The trip is 2,870 miles.
Who was the President of the Gambia in 2005?
Yahya Abdul-Azziz Jemus Junkung Diliu Jammeh is the President of Gambia in 2014. 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.
Gambia was the place from where most slave transports to the Americas started, so the ownership of its trading station was regularly and hotly disputed among Britain and France and the fort changed hands at least ten times. It was Britain that managed to hang on to it in the end. After Britain abolished the slave trade in 1807, it actively patrolled the west African coast to catch slave ships and free the slaves found there. They also worked hard to end slavery in Gambia (and elsewhere in Africa) by Africans themselves. But it took until 1906 until Gambia itself abolished slavery.
In Gambia, when hiring a motorcycle, you will not be given the helmet, so, you had?æbetter have your own. That is among a few of the rules.