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clothing from the far east, and fabrics such as wax prints, cottons and designed damask in vibrant colours. there is also a brisk trade in second-hand garments which arrive in gambia mostly from europe. you can find a number of fetish stalls, selling goat horns, loose cowrie shells, african trade beads, kola
nuts and the aptly named bitter kola and much more. as you go deeper into the market you will find the banjul tourist craft market (bengdula). there is a varied selection of batiks, leather goods, cheap and valuable jewellery such as bangles, silver necklaces and bracelets, djembe drums, etc. there...
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petroleum, natural gas, coal, chromium, copper, iron ore, lead, manganese, zinc, sulfur land use ( ): arable land sq. km % meadows and pastures sq. km % forest and woodland sq. km % other sq. km % irrigated land sq. km % agricultural products wheat, rice, barley, potato, grains, sugar-beet, cotton, fresh
& dried fruits, dates, pistachio, fruits, nuts, poultry, meat, dairy products, wool; caviar, flowers and medicinal plants. population million population growth rate % religions muslim % zoroastrian, christian & jewish % languages persian and persian dialects, azeri, kurdish, lori, baloochi, arabic literacy...
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