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The Gambia River (formerly known as the River Gambra, French: Fleuve Gambie, Portuguese: Rio Gâmbia) is a major river in West Africa, running 1,120 kilometres (700 mi) from the Fouta Djallon plateau in north Guinea westward through Senegal and The Gambia to the Atlantic Ocean at the city of Banjul.
Gambia River, river in western Africa, 700 miles (1,120 km) long, rising in the Republic of Guinea and flowing westward through The Gambia into the Atlantic Ocean. Its major tributaries are the Sandougou and the Sofianiama.
27 kwi 2023 · Map showing the course of the Gambia River. The Gambia River, a prominent geographical feature in West Africa, flows through the heart of the Republic of The Gambia and extends for approximately 700 miles.
21 sty 2023 · Gambia River Map displaying the lakes and flowing path of the rivers in The Gambia. Also shows the national capital city Banjul and international boundaries etc.
24 lut 2021 · The Gambia River itself is one of Africa's major rivers. It stretches 1,130 km (700 miles) from northwestern Guinea to the Atlantic Ocean at the city of Banjul. It is navigable for about half of that length.
Satellite view is showing tropical Gambia, a West African state bordering the North Atlantic Ocean in west. The country is a narrow strip of land on either side of the Gambia River, just 48 km (29 mi) at its widest point.
25 kwi 2017 · Gambia, an important river of western Africa, arises from its source in the Fouta Djallon Plateau in the Republic of Guinea and flows westwards for a distance of 1,130 kilometers through the countries of Senegal and The Gambia before finally draining into the Atlantic Ocean, forming a "ria" (or a drained estuary) at its mouth.