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  1. International English Language Testing System - Wikipedia

    The International English Language Testing System (IELTS / ˈaɪ.ɛlts /) [6] is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers. It is …

  2. Visa policy of the Gambia - Wikipedia

    Visitors to the Gambia must obtain a visa from one of the Gambian diplomatic missions, unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or they do not have a Gambian diplomatic …

  3. Tourism in the Gambia - Wikipedia

    The geographical focus of international tourism in The Gambia is the short Atlantic coastline in the west of the country, particularly the coastal area south of the capital Banjul. This is where the most …

  4. The Gambia - Wikipedia

    The Gambia's economy is dominated by farming, fishing, and especially tourism. In 2022, 17.2% of the population lived in extreme poverty, defined as living on less than US$2.15 (2017 PPP) per day. …

  5. Visa requirements for Gambian citizens - Wikipedia

    Visa requirements for Gambian citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Gambia by the authorities of other states. As of 2025, Gambian citizens had visa-free or visa on …

  6. Gambian English - Wikipedia

    Gambian English is the variety of English spoken in The Gambia. [1][2] Gambian English has fewer speakers than any other variety of West African English (WAE), and shares similarities with Sierra …

  7. Portal:The Gambia - Wikipedia

    The Gambia, officially the Republic of the Gambia, is a country in West Africa. Geographically, the Gambia is the smallest country in continental Africa; it is surrounded by Senegal on all sides except …

  8. Languages of the Gambia - Wikipedia

    In The Gambia, Mandinka is spoken as a first language by 38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by 18%, Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent, Serer by 2.4 percent, Manjak and Bainouk by 1.6 …