The Gambia: Progress, Peace, Prosperity

The Gambia gained independence from Britain on February 18, 1965, becoming a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth, with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. In 1970, it became a republic following a national referendum, with Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara as its first president and so goes it...Discover this captivating African story and immerse yourself in our rich cultural heritage.

The Gambia: Progress, Peace, Prosperity

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The Gambia gained independence from Britain on February 18, 1965, becoming a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth, with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. In 1970, it became a republic following a national referendum, with Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara as its first president and so goes it...

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The Gambia: Progress, Peace, Prosperity

The Gambia gained independence from Britain on February 18, 1965, becoming a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth, with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state.


In 1970, it became a republic following a national referendum, with Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara as its first president and so goes it...

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