Μπανζούλ
Μπανζούλ is the capital city of The Gambia, located on an island at the mouth of the Gambia River. It serves as the administrative and political center of the country, with a population of around 31,000 people. The city is known for its vibrant markets and historical sites, including the Arch 22 monument.
The economy of Μπανζούλ is primarily based on trade and services, with fishing also playing a significant role. The city is home to several government buildings, educational institutions, and cultural attractions, making it an important hub for both locals and visitors.