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Gambian
Gambian (pronunciation: /ˈɡæmbiən/) refers to anything related to Gambia, a small West African country. The term is often used to describe the people, culture, or anything originating from Gambia.
Etymology
The term "Gambian" is derived from "Gambia," the name of the country. The name "Gambia" is derived from the Mandinka word "Kambra/Kambaa," referring to the Gambia River that flows through the country.
Related Terms
- Gambian Pouched Rat: A large rodent species native to Gambia.
- Gambian Dalasi: The official currency of Gambia.
- Gambian cuisine: The food and culinary traditions of the Gambian people.
- Gambian culture: The traditions, languages, and social institutions of Gambia.
- Gambian music: The musical genres, instruments, and rhythms used in Gambia.
- Gambian history: The historical events, periods, and figures of Gambia.
- Gambian politics: The political system, government, and political history of Gambia.
- Gambian geography: The physical features, climate, and ecosystems of Gambia.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Gambian
- Wikipedia's article - Gambian
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