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  2. Banjul - Wikipedia

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    Banjul (UK: / b æ n ˈ dʒ uː l /, US: / ˈ b ɑː n dʒ uː l /), officially the City of Banjul, is the capital of The Gambia. It is the centre of the eponymous administrative division which is home to an estimated 400,000 residents, making it The Gambia's largest and most densely populated metropolitan area .

  3. Gambian man convicted in Germany for role in killings under ...

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    A German court on Thursday convicted a Gambian man of murder and crimes against humanity for involvement in the killing of government critics in his West African homeland. The killings took place ...

  4. 2007 plot to behead a British Muslim soldier - Wikipedia

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    Plot. Shortly after the arrests, reports appeared in a number of newspapers with details of the plot, citing unnamed security sources. According to the newspaper reports, the plot involved kidnapping a British Muslim soldier and taking him either to a run-down house in Leatherhead Close, Aston, Birmingham, [citation needed] believed to be owned by the wife of suspect Zahoor Iqbal [citation ...

  5. Gambia Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Gambia Armed Forces, also known as the Armed Forces of The Gambia, [4] consists of three branches: the Gambia National Army (GNA), the Gambia Navy, and the Republican National Guard (RNG). It formerly included the Gambia National Gendarmerie (GNG) from the 1980s to 1996, when they were moved under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the ...

  6. Sport-Saller - Wikipedia

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    Website. sport-saller.de. Sport-Saller is a German sports equipment mail order company which focuses on association football products. The company was established in 1972 and is based in Weikersheim, [2] Baden-Württemberg . Sports-Saller sells and distributes football equipment for teams and clubs, mainly kit uniforms, balls, and boots.

  7. Gambia–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    The Gambia maintains an embassy in Moscow, although former President Yahya Jammeh closed it for a time during the 2016–17 Gambian constitutional crisis. Russia has no corresponding embassy in Banjul, but the Russian embassy in Dakar in neighboring Senegal also represents Russian interests in the Gambia. There is also an Honorary Consulate.

  8. Rohey Malick Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Rohey Malick Lowe was born on 19 December 1971 in Banjul, then known as Bathurst. [1] Her father, Alhagie Malick Lowe, was mayor of Banjul from 1981 to 1983. [1] [2] [3] She attended St Joseph's High School. [1] In 2012, she moved to Europe and studied International relations at the University of Falun in Sweden. [1] [4]

  9. Gambian dalasi - Wikipedia

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    The World Factbook, 2019 est. The dalasi is the currency of the Gambia that was adopted in 1971. It is subdivided into 100 bututs. It replaced the Gambian pound at a rate of 1 pound = 5 dalasis, i.e. 1 dalasi = 0.2 pound = 4 shillings . The derivative of dala is unknown. In numerous languages in the Francophonie, currency terms (including batut ...