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  2. Kanifing - Wikipedia

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    Kanifing is a municipality, local government area and district in the Gambia. It is part of the Greater Banjul Area, to the west of Banjul, and is governed by Kanifing Municipal Council (KMC).

  3. Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow - Wikipedia

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    Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow is the daughter of businessman Abdoulie Bah and Isatou Jallow. She is a member of the Fula Ethnic group. [2] She spent her childhood in Basse with her two siblings, attending St. George's School.

  4. Fatou Camara - Wikipedia

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    Fatou or Fatoumata Camara may refer to: Fatou Camara (journalist), Gambian television presenter and journalist; Fatou Kiné Camara, Senegalese lawyer and women's ...

  5. Fatou Samba - Wikipedia

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    Fatou was born on March 23, 1995, in Senegal. She later moved to Belgium at the age of 12, where she pursued a career in modeling. [1] [6] She became inspired to pursue a career in the K-pop industry after being shown Shinee's "Replay" by a friend, travelling to South Korea following her graduation from university, and joining a K-pop cover dance crew.

  6. Fatou Kanteh - Wikipedia

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    Fatoumata Kanteh (born 8 May 1997), also known as Fatou, is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or forward for Liga F club Sevilla. Born in Spain, she represents The Gambia at international level.

  7. Fatou Jaw-Manneh - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Jaw-Manneh is a Gambian journalist and activist who received political asylum from the United States in 1994 and has lived in the U.S. ever since. She is a well-known member of the Gambian community in the U.S. and runs the popular news and politics website Maafanta.com. [1] She was the first female reporter at the Gambian Daily Observer [2] and is widely known as “Gambia's Iron Lady ...

  8. Fatou Pouye - Wikipedia

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    And as a senior, Fatou had three double-doubles, scored 21 points during the match against Louisiana Tech and pulled down 13 rebounds against them, she was the leading scorer for the team in four games and collected a career-high 14 rebounds at Rice on February 12th and 23 points at FIU on February 26th. [4]

  9. Call the Devil - Wikipedia

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    Call the Devil is the ninth studio album by metal band Mushroomhead.It was released on August 9, 2024. [7] [8] The album is considered a continuation of their experimental and alternative metal style from previous album A Wonderful Life, deviating from early nu metal influences to form a more accessible record. [9]