Gambian

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Gambian is a term often used to refer to something related to Gambia, a country located in West Africa. This term can be used in various contexts such as Gambian culture, Gambian cuisine, Gambian people, and more.

Gambian Culture[edit | edit source]

The culture of Gambia is a blend of diverse ethnic groups and tribes, each with its unique traditions, languages, and customs. The major ethnic groups include the Mandinka, Fula, Wolof, Jola, and Serahule. The Gambian culture is rich in oral literature, music, dance, and art.

Gambian Cuisine[edit | edit source]

Gambian cuisine is a fusion of various culinary traditions, with rice as the staple food. Popular dishes include Benachin, Domoda, and Superkanja. Gambian cuisine also features a variety of fruits and vegetables, seafood, and meats.

Gambian People[edit | edit source]

The Gambian people are known for their hospitality and friendliness. They belong to various ethnic groups, each with its unique language, traditions, and customs. The official language of Gambia is English, but many Gambians also speak Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, and other languages.

Gambian Geography[edit | edit source]

Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, bordered by Senegal to the north, east, and south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The Gambia River runs through the country, providing a vital source of water and transportation.

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