
Gambia
The Gambia is a small, West African country surrounded by Senegal, with a narrow coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for the Gambia River, which runs through its length. The capital is Banjul, and the official language is English. The country has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by various ethnic groups, music, and traditions. Gambia's economy relies significantly on agriculture, tourism, and fishing. Despite its small size, it offers beautiful landscapes, wildlife, and vibrant markets, making it a unique destination for travelers. Gambia has a history of colonialism and political changes, shaping its contemporary society.