Gambia is the Smallest Country in the Mainland Africa | Africa in 30 Seconds; Gambia is the smallest country in the mainland Africa, covering an area of 4,127 square miles. Gambia is a West African country surrounded almost entirely by Senegal except for the coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. It is located on the either side of the Gambia River. It has a population of approximately 1.9 million people, belonging to a variety of ethnic groups. Each of the ethnic groups in the Gambia has their own language and tradition. The largest ethnic group is the Mandinka, followed by Fula, Wolof, and Jola. There are several languages spoken in the Gambia, with Mandingo being the popular language. Other languages include English, Fula, Serer, and Jola. This is Africa in 30 seconds, subscribe and see you again tomorrow.
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