Upper River
Background: The Gambia gained its independence from the UK in 1965; it formed a short-lived federation of Senegambia with Senegal between 1982 and 1989. In 1991 the two nations signed a friendship and cooperation treaty. A military coup in 1994 overthrew the president and banned political activity, but a 1996 constitution and presidential elections, followed by parliamentary balloting in 1997, completed a nominal return to civilian rule. The country undertook another round of presidential and legislative elections in late 2001 and early 2002. Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH, the leader of the coup, has been elected president in all subsequent elections.
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May 17th 2012 Return to the hot
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March 8th 2012 Books Galore
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February 26th 2012 Ready, Steady, Cook!
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February 23rd 2012 Pancake Wednesday!
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February 16th 2012 Parai Tenda village
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January 15th 2012 Back to Basse
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December 13th 2011 The VSO Christmas do/Goodbye to some of our volunteers programme
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November 27th 2011 It's amazing what you can do with a needle and thread, a Swiss army knife...
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November 22nd 2011 10k Run Madness
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November 19th 2011 Welcome to the world baby Sarah or maybe Fatou Baldeh
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November 9th 2011 Happy Tabaski!!!
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October 18th 2011 Two Little Visitors
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October 14th 2011 A week of treking around the schools.
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October 12th 2011 The Happy Birthday Duncan Programme
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October 10th 2011 Check out my wheels man!
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October 5th 2011 Welcome to Chez Fatou
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July 20th 2010 Island Life in the Casamance, crocodile life in the Gambia
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