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  1. Janjanbureh formerly known as Georgetown, an old British settlement in the hinterland founded in 1832, on the island of McCarthy. Visitors can walk into the old slave dungeon – a dank subterranean storeroom adorned with recently added chains and lit by flickering candles to enhance its sinister mood.

  2. Georgetown, Guyana (opens in a new window) Georgetown is the capital and largest city of Guyana. It is situated in Demerara-Mahaica, region 4, on the Atlantic Ocean coast, at the mouth of the Demerara River. It is nicknamed the "Garden City of the Caribbean."

  3. giwps.georgetown.edu › country › gambiaGambia - GIWPS

    Security. Gambia's Ranking: 135 / 177 Index Score 0.575. Explore other Countries. Arrows indicate improvement or decline on the WPS Index since 2017 where applicable.

  4. Oct 14, 2016 · The Road Chose Me Volume 2: Three years and 54,000 miles around Africa. Further along the North bank of the Gambia River I come to a ferry crossing over to an island that contains Georgetown, a large town full of slave-trade history. A bat, which I believe can carry Ebola. Depiction of slavery in Georgetown.

  5. Jan 10, 2017 · Lest we forget, in these times of political uncertainty and worry, this famous school located in Georgetown, is 90 years old this month. Before we venture into the story behind Armitage school , I wish to remind you that Armitage was opened in January 1927 by Governor Sir Cecil Armitage, whom the new school was named after.

  6. Mar 4, 2009 · The Georgetown Trust is a UK registered Charity sponsoring Gifted Gambians to go to School and University. This short video diary shows the typical villages ...

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  7. In November 2019, The Gambia filed a request for provisional . meas-ures . against Myanmar, alleging that Myanmar had committed genocide against the Rohingya population contrary to the Genocide Convention. 16 For decades, tensions had been growing between the Rohingya, who are mostly Muslim, and the majority Bamar Buddhist

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