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Banjul

NOUN
  1. a port city and capital of Gambia

How To Use Banjul In A Sentence

  • Long and narrow it stretches east to west along the Gambia River and the capital, Banjul, lies on an island in the river delta.
  • Our car passed Arch 22 – a 115ft-high monument to the coup of July 22 1994 – announcing our arrival in Banjul.
  • Banjul's independent biweekly The Independent warned the AU to guard against colonialism.
  • Thus the guitar-banjo has six strings tuned like a guitar; the banjulele or ukulele-banjo is tuned like the ukulele; the mandolin-banjo is tuned like a mandolin, and so on.
  • Our car passed Arch 22 – a 115ft-high monument to the coup of July 22 1994 – announcing our arrival in Banjul.
  • Indeed, I myself recently completed a short jaunt from Plymouth to Banjul in a twenty quid van - helping to raise loads of lovely cash for a variety of projects in Gambia.
  • A river of western Africa flowing about , 2' km (700 mi) from northern Guinea through southeast Senegal and Gambia to the Atlantic Ocean at Banjul.
  • The pair, who will dodge mine fields in Senegal and sweeten border officials with a supply of football T-shirts, will travel across France and Spain before catching the boat to Morocco and heading south to Banjul.
  • In the morning we will fly on to Yundum airport and take surface transportation into Banjul, the capital of The Gambia.
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