Gambia
The Gambia is a small West African nation bordering Senegal and the Atlantic Ocean, known for its diverse culture, English-speaking heritage, and natural beauty. Its population primarily consists of descendants of Africans and Europeans, with markets, music, and traditions reflecting a blend of indigenous and colonial influences.
Tourism and agriculture drive its economy, while the Gambia National Park protects vital ecosystems. Interestingly, the country hosts an annual international football tournament, the Africa Cup of Nations, fostering regional unity.