Gambia Flag
The Gambia flag is made up of three horizontal stripes of red, blue, and green that are divided by two thin white lines. When the Gambia obtained independence from the United Kingdom in 1965, it replaced the British Blue Ensign, which had been defaced with the Gambia Colony and Protectorate's emblems.
Louis Thomasi produced the design, which has no political significance. It is unique among African flags in that it does not feature the colors of the country's ruling political party. The flag was raised for the first time on February 18, 1965, the day the Gambia gained independence.
The flag was not modified and was flown during the Gambia's seven-year confederation with Senegal from 1982 to 1989.
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Country information
The Gambia is a country located in West Africa. It is surrounded by Senegal, with the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The capital of The Gambia is Banjul, which is located on the Atlantic coast and is the largest city in the country.
The Gambia has a population of approximately 2.5 million people, and the official language is English. The country has a diverse population, with more than 20 different ethnic groups. The main religions in The Gambia are Islam and Christianity.
The Gambia has a tropical climate, with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. The country is home to a number of national parks and protected areas, which are home to a wide range of plant and animal species, including chimpanzees, gorillas, and elephants.
The economy of The Gambia is primarily based on agriculture, with the main crops being peanuts, rice, and millet. The country is also an important producer of groundnuts, which are a major export. The tourism sector is also an important contributor to the economy, with the country's beautiful beaches and rich culture attracting visitors from around the world.
The Gambia is a presidential republic, with a president as the head of state and a prime minister as the head of government. The country has a strong tradition of civil liberties and human rights, and it is considered to be one of the more stable and democratic countries in Africa.
Overall, The Gambia is a vibrant and diverse country with a rich culture and a unique natural environment. Its beautiful beaches, rich history, and diverse population make it an attractive destination for tourists, and its strong agricultural sector and growing tourism industry make it an important player in regional and international affairs.
Independent | Yes |
Country codes | GM, GMB (ISO 3166-1) |
Official name | Republic of the Gambia |
Official languages | English |
Religion | 96.4% Islam, 3.5% Christianity, 0.1% Others |
Capital city | Banjul |
Continent | Africa |
Time zone | UTC (GMT) |
Member of | United Nations |
Commonwealth of Nations | |
African Union | |
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation | |
Population | 2,588,864 (2023) |
Population density | 239 per Km2 (618 people per mi2) |
Urban Population | 59.4 % of the population is urban (1,435,308 people in 2020) |
Migrants (net) | -3,087 |
Median age | 17.8 years |
Total area | The total land area is 10,120 Km2 (3,907 sq. miles) |
Highest point | / |
Lowest point | / |
GDP per capita | $ 772 (World Bank, 2021) |
Currency | Gambian dalasi (D, GMD) |
Calling code | +220 |
Internet TLD | .gm (click here to find and register domain name) |
Country Wikipedia Page | Gambia Wikipedia Page |
Main Cities by Population in Gambia
# | CITY NAME | POPULATION |
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1 | Serekunda | 340,000 |
2 | Brikama | 77,700 |
3 | Bakau | 43,098 |
4 | Banjul | 34,589 |
5 | Farafenni | 29,867 |
6 | Lamin | 24,797 |
7 | Sukuta | 15,131 |