Banjul

[ bahn-jool ]
/ ˈbɑn dʒul /

noun

a port in and the capital of The Gambia.

Definition for banjul (2 of 2)

Gambia
[ gam-bee-uh ]
/ ˈgæm bi ə /

noun

a river in W Africa, flowing W to the Atlantic. 500 miles (800 km) long.
The, a republic extending inland along both sides of this river: formerly a British crown colony and protectorate; gained independence 1965; member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 4003 sq. mi. (10,368 sq. km). Capital: Banjul.

OTHER WORDS FROM Gambia

Gam·bi·an, adjective, noun

British Dictionary definitions for banjul (1 of 2)

Banjul
/ (bænˈdʒuːl) /

noun

the capital of The Gambia, a port at the mouth of the Gambia River. Pop: 392 000 (2005 est) Former name (until 1973): Bathurst

British Dictionary definitions for banjul (2 of 2)

Gambia
/ (ˈɡæmbɪə) /

noun

The Gambia a republic in W Africa, entirely surrounded by Senegal except for an outlet to the Atlantic: sold to English merchants by the Portuguese in 1588; became a British colony in 1843; gained independence and became a member of the Commonwealth in 1965; joined with Senegal to form the Confederation of Senegambia (1982–89); consists of a strip of land about 16 km (10 miles) wide, on both banks of the Gambia River, extending inland for about 480 km (300 miles). Official language: English. Religion: Muslim majority. Currency: dalasi. Capital: Banjul. Pop: 1 883 051 (2013 est). Area: 11 295 sq km (4361 sq miles)