Sere Kunda (Gambia)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
סרקונדה (גמביה)
Name (Latin)
Sere Kunda (Gambia)
Other forms of name
Serrekunda (Gambia)
Coordinates
-16.66666667 -16.66666667 13.43333333 13.43333333 (gooearth )
Associated country
Gambia
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 150425357
Wikidata: Q217568
Library of congress: no2001017098
OCoLC: oca05428933
Sources of Information
  • Report on the Second National Conference on Tourism, 1995?(name not given)
  • Republic of The Gambia - Hotels WWW Home page, Feb. 28, 2001(Kairaba Beach Hotel, Serrekunda, The Gambia)
  • GEOnet, Feb. 28, 2001(Sere Kunda; Serrekunda; ppl 13p0s26ʹN, 16p0s40ʹW)
Wikipedia description:

Serekunda (or Serrekunda; Wolof pronunciation: [sɛːɾɛkuⁿd̺ɐ]) is a major city and the largest metropolitan area in The Gambia. It is situated close to the Atlantic coast, on the Gambia River, near the capital, Banjul. Serekunda and Banjul form an urban area known as the Kombos, with about half of the population of the Gambia. Serekunda was named for Sayerr Jobe, who founded it in the 19th century. It merged with several villages into a larger urban area. Banjul's growth has been restricted due to being a small island, leading to Serekunda growing in population and businesses moving there from Banjul. Serekunda has been the site of political protests, and candidates from several parties have won seats. Since the 1980s, Serekunda has been a regional centre of the Tablighi Jamaat religious movement. Serekunda's market is the largest in the country. Along the coast, the Senegambia Strip is a popular place for foreign tourists, including sex tourists. Gambian wrestling is a popular sport, and the city has multiple football stadiums.

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