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  2. Tourism in the Gambia - Wikipedia

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    The population of the city is only 34,828, with the Greater Banjul Area, which includes the City of Banjul and the Kanifing Municipal Council, having a population of 357,238 (2003 census). It is located on St Mary's Island (Banjul Island) where the Gambia River enters the Atlantic Ocean. The island is connected to the mainland by passenger and ...

  3. Bakau - Wikipedia

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    Bakau [1] is a town on the Atlantic coast of Gambia, west of Gambia's capital city of Banjul. It is known for its botanical gardens, its crocodile pool Bakau Kachikally and for the beaches at Cape Point. Bakau is the first major suburb outside Banjul and the most developed town in the Gambia. Close to Bakau and Banjul is Gambia's largest city ...

  4. Banjul - Wikipedia

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    The city Banjul is located on St Mary's Island (Banjul Island), where the Gambia River enters the Atlantic Ocean. The population of the city proper is 31,301, with the Greater Banjul Area , which includes the City of Banjul and the Kanifing Municipal Council, at a population of 413,397 (2013 census). [ 6 ]

  5. Bijilo Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Bijilo Forest Park, often known as Monkey Park, [1] is a forest park in the Gambia, lying in the coastal zone about 11 km west of Banjul the Kombo Saint Mary District. History [ edit ]

  6. Gambia National Museum - Wikipedia

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    Established: 1985: Location: Banjul, the Gambia in the city centre: Coordinates: Type: Prehistory,culture, history and a natural history museum: Visitors: During the year 2011 -2012, a total of 15,000 visitors mainly school parties and foreign tourists.

  7. Kachikally Museum and Crocodile Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Kachikally crocodile pool is located in the heart of Bakau, Gambia, about 10 miles (16km) from the capital Banjul. It is one of three sacred crocodile pools used as sites for fertility rituals. The others are Folonko in Kombo South and Berending on the north bank. [1]