Definition of Banjul

1. Noun. A port city and capital of Gambia.

Exact synonyms: Capital Of Gambia
Generic synonyms: Port, National Capital
Group relationships: Gambia, Republic Of The Gambia, The Gambia

Definition of Banjul

1. Proper noun. The capital of The Gambia. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Banjul

Bangiaceae
Bangka-Belitung
Bangkok
Bangkoker
Bangkokers
Bangla
Bangla Desh
Bangladesh
Bangladeshi
Bangladeshi monetary unit
Bangladeshis
Banglish
Bangor
Bangsian
Bangui
Banjul (current term)
Bank Holiday
Bank Holidays
Bank of England
Bank of Japan
Bankhead
Bankia
Bankia setaceae
Bankon
Banks
Banksia integrifolia
Banksian
Bannian
Bannians
Bannister's disease

Literary usage of Banjul

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Agricultural Marketing Directory for U.S. & Africa Trade by Mary E. Lassanyi, Wayne Olson (1997)
"Board, and the Gambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Banjul (see contacts listing). In addition, the Country Desk Officer for Gambia at the US ..."

2. Trade Pessimism and Regionalism in African Countries: The Case of Groundnut by Ousmane Badiane, Sambouh Kinteh (1994)
"The following excerpts from the introductory note to the Banjul meeting by the AGC's ... The initiative of the Council of Ministers [to organize the Banjul ..."

3. Enforcing Restraint: Collective Intervention in Internal Conflicts by Lori Fisler Damrosch (1993)
"Final Communiqué of the First Session of the Community Standing Mediation Committee, ECOWAS, Banjul, Republic of the Gambia, August 6—7, 1990. 30. ..."

4. Peacekeepers, Politicians, and Warlords: The Liberian Peace Process by Abiodun Alao, John Mackinlay, 'Funmi Olonisakin (1999)
"... 2 Details of the Banjul Agreement, December 1990 • to form a future interim government from an All-Liberian Conference in Liberia within the next 60 ..."

5. Irrigation Technology and Commercialization of Rice in the Gambia: Effects by Joachim Von Braun, Detlev Puetz, Patrick Webb (1989)
"Five of the sample villages are located less than 1 kilometer from the main tarmac road that runs the length of the country from Banjul to Basse. ..."

6. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"Most international travelers arrive by air at Dakar—or if going directly to Gambia, at Banjul—both linked by regional airlines to other capital cities in ..."

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