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the gambia: a river runs through it – flag friday

welcome to flag friday, where we dive into the symbolism and stories behind the flags of the world! today, we're exploring the gambia, a country that's as unique as its flag. let's take a closer look at the flag and the river that defines this nation. 🌈

the gambia: a river runs through it

the gambia is a small country in west africa, known for its oddly shaped territory that follows the course of the gambia river. this river is not just a geographical feature; it's the lifeblood of the nation, providing water, transportation, and a source of livelihood for its people. 🌊

the flag: a symbol of independence

the flag of the gambia is a horizontal tricolor with red, blue, and green bands, separated by thin white lines. the red band represents the sun and the savannahs of the east, while the green symbolizes the forest and agriculture. the blue band in the middle represents the gambia river, which is the heart of the country. πŸŒ²β˜€οΈπŸ’¦

the gambia river: the backbone of the nation

the gambia river is not just a geographical feature; it's the backbone of the nation. without the river, there would be no country and no flag to symbolize it. the river is a source of water, transportation, and a way of life for the people of the gambia. πŸš£β€β™‚οΈπŸ’¦

fun fact: the gambia's odd shape

the gambia's shape is quite unique, as it follows the course of the gambia river. you can literally take a day hike from the north border of the country to the south border and still have time for dinner! this odd shape is a result of the country's history as a british protectorate, where the focus was on controlling the river and its resources. πŸŒ„πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ

the gambia: a country of contrasts

the gambia is a country of contrasts, with lush forests in the west and savannahs in the east. the river is the lifeblood of the nation, providing water, transportation, and a source of livelihood for its people. the flag is a symbol of independence and a reminder of the country's unique geography. 🌳🏞️

conclusion

the gambia is a small country with a big story to tell. its flag is a symbol of independence and a reminder of the country's unique geography. the gambia river is the lifeblood of the nation, providing water, transportation, and a way of life for its people. so, the next time you see the gambia's flag, remember the story behind it and the river that runs through it. πŸŒˆπŸ’¦

sources

  • geography now: the gambia (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jljlzvzqj9w)
  • the fascinating world of salmon: a guide to its biology and ecology (https://www.schooltube.com/the-fascinating-world-of-salmon-a-guide-to-its-biology-and-ecology/)
  • freshwater vs sea turtles: key differences and similarities (https://www.schooltube.com/freshwater-vs-sea-turtles-key-differences-and-similarities/)

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