Subdivisions of the Gambia
The Gambia is divided into five administrative Regions (until 2007 these were known as "divisions") and one City. The divisions of the Gambia are created by the Independent Electoral Commission in accordance to Article 192 of the National Constitution.[1]
Name | Capital | Status | Population (2013)[2] |
Area (km2)[2] |
Density |
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Banjul | Banjul | City | 413,397 | 87.78 | 4,709.47 |
Central River | Janjanbureh | Region | 226,018 | 2,894.25 | 78.09 |
Lower River | Mansa Konko | Region | 82,361 | 1,618.00 | 50.90 |
North Bank | Kerewan | Region | 221,054 | 2,255.50 | 98.01 |
Upper River | Basse | Region | 239,916 | 2,069.50 | 115.93 |
Western | Brikama | Region | 699,704 | 1,764.25 | 396.60 |
The Gambia is also additionally divided into eight Local Government Areas, of which two are the City of Banjul and the Municipality of Kanifing; these two collectively form Greater Banjul, although the latter now extends to parts of Brikama LGA, the former Western Division. The other six LGAs comprise the former five Divisions, although the Central River Division was divided into two LGAs, Janjanbureh LGA in the east and Kuntaur LGA in the west. The Local Government Areas are further subdivided into 43 districts. Of these, Kombo Saint Mary (which shares Brikama as a capital with the Brikama LGA) may have been administratively merged with the Greater Banjul area.[3]
References
- ↑ "The Gambia - Government". The World Factbook. 2006-09-19. Retrieved 2006-09-29.
- 1 2 "The Gambia 2013 Population and Housing Census Preliminary Results" (PDF).
- ↑ Gwillim Law (2006-04-19). "Divisions of Gambia". Administrative Divisions of Countries ("Statoids"). Retrieved 2006-09-29.
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