Gambia cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 13 December 2024.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Gambia. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 3998 places in Gambia that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Gambia is Banjul.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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2412597 | Marige | GM | Western | 13.21667 | -15.91667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413123 | Kamfenda | Kamfenda,Sangajor | GM | Western | 13.22917 | -16.04028 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412703 | Madiana | GM | Central River | 13.51667 | -14.53333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412783 | Kunkujang Jattaya | Kunkujan Jataya,Kunkujang Jattaya | GM | Western | 13.34722 | -16.60056 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412442 | Ngallen | GM | Upper River | 13.26667 | -14.28333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413890 | Banenko Simaila | Banenko,Banenko Simaila | GM | Upper River | 13.28333 | -14.13333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413081 | Kanuma | GM | North Bank | 13.50194 | -16.50556 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412562 | M’Bollet N’Ding | M’Bollet N’Ding,M’Bollet N’Ding,Sharm | GM | North Bank | 13.52361 | -16.46639 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412350 | Numu Kunda | GM | North Bank | 13.58333 | -15.55 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413273 | Jaring Madi Jama | GM | Central River | 13.71667 | -15.26667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413863 | Bantanding Toranka | Bantanding,Bantanding Toranka | GM | North Bank | 13.58806 | -16.25528 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413617 | Darusalem | GM | Central River | 13.73333 | -15.13333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413656 | Choya | GM | Central River | 13.55 | -15.25 | 187 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413707 | Buram | GM | Western | 13.25806 | -16.22278 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412891 | Ket Kuli | GM | North Bank | 13.58333 | -15.88333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412546 | Medina Manneh | GM | North Bank | 13.55861 | -16.39444 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412610 | Manjaharr | GM | Central River | 13.71667 | -15.36667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413401 | Hela Kunda | GM | Upper River | 13.3 | -14.36667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413274 | Jaring Alieu M’Boge | GM | Central River | 13.71667 | -15.26667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2411959 | Simbara Madi Sisi | GM | Central River | 13.73333 | -15.33333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413546 | Duma Sansang | GM | Lower River | 13.51667 | -15.28333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413805 | Battabut Kantora | Battabut,Battabut Kantora | GM | Western | 13.20639 | -16.16 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413884 | Bani | Bani | GM | Upper River | 13.38333 | -13.86667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412030 | Sare Samba | Sare Samba,Sare Samba Sumaleh | GM | Central River | 13.6 | -15.03333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413804 | Battending | Batena,Battending | GM | Western | 13.18194 | -16.21639 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412187 | Sanchaba | GM | North Bank | 13.33778 | -16.38833 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413509 | Farba N’ Daw | Farba N’ Daw,Farba N’ Daw,N’Geyen Ker Farba N’Daw,N’Geyen Ker Farba N’Daw | GM | Central River | 13.65 | -15.41667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412305 | Palen Fula | GM | North Bank | 13.56667 | -15.43333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413806 | Battabut Denelu | GM | Western | 13.19361 | -16.15361 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412199 | Sami | GM | Central River | 13.58333 | -15.2 | 2794 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413953 | Badume | GM | Lower River | 13.4 | -15.36667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413668 | Charmen | GM | Central River | 13.7 | -15.16667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412485 | Nafuka | GM | Upper River | 13.33333 | -14.28333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413572 | Diganteh | GM | Lower River | 13.38333 | -15.53333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413322 | Jamagen | Jama Ken,Jamagen | GM | North Bank | 13.53361 | -16.25306 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412378 | Njenghen Njie Kunda | N’Jenghen,N’Jie Kunda,Njenghen Njie Kunda,N’Jenghen,N’Jie Kunda | GM | North Bank | 13.53333 | -15.51667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413803 | Batukunku | Bakau Kunku,Batukunku | GM | Western | 13.32444 | -16.80083 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412751 | Laliya | GM | North Bank | 13.58333 | -15.86667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412344 | Nyamanari | GM | Upper River | 13.33333 | -13.86667 | 2090 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2411878 | Sukuta | GM | Lower River | 13.53333 | -15.2 | 552 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413023 | Keneba | Keneba,Kenniba | GM | Lower River | 13.32889 | -16.015 | 1775 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413174 | Kabekel | GM | Western | 13.20333 | -16.65722 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412292 | Pappa | GM | Central River | 13.61667 | -15.23333 | 230 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413726 | Bullellai | Bullelai,Bullellai,Burelai | GM | Western | 13.19222 | -16.23722 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412005 | Sare Yoro Yeli | GM | Upper River | 13.35 | -14.53333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413582 | Deya | GM | Western | 13.26472 | -16.73611 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413774 | Bluntu | GM | Western | 13.17528 | -16.01889 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412894 | Ker Yoro Sowe | GM | Central River | 13.55 | -15.33333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413539 | Duonki | GM | Western | 13.16667 | -15.81667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413764 | Borong Kunda | GM | Central River | 13.63333 | -14.6 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2411812 | Tampoto | GM | Western | 13.20361 | -16.25111 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413428 | Giniah | GM | Western | 13.22806 | -16.09139 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413802 | Bayarr | GM | Western | 13.28333 | -16.25 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412571 | Mbap Ba | GM | North Bank | 13.58333 | -15.48333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412224 | Sambai Kunda | GM | Central River | 13.51667 | -14.66667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412443 | N’Gale Kunda | GM | Central River | 13.45 | -14.55 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413342 | Jali Kunda | GM | North Bank | 13.56667 | -15.85 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413340 | Jallow Koto | Jallakotto,Jallo Koto,Jallow Koto,Same | GM | Central River | 13.63333 | -15.31667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2411730 | Tuba-Wuli | GM | Upper River | 13.43333 | -14.25 | 697 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412105 | Sare Duto | GM | Central River | 13.53333 | -14.58333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412103 | Sare Fonkoi | GM | Lower River | 13.38333 | -15.56667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412876 | Kinti Kunda | GM | North Bank | 13.53333 | -15.91667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2411910 | Sittanunku | Sita Nunku,Sittanunku | GM | North Bank | 13.38389 | -16.46361 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412083 | Sare Jide | GM | Central River | 13.38333 | -14.63333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2411882 | Sukur | GM | Central River | 13.53333 | -14.95 | 440 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413962 | Arangalain | Arangalain,Erangalain | GM | Western | 13.20667 | -16.14694 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413276 | Jareng Ker Sait Sowe | GM | Central River | 13.71667 | -15.26667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412775 | Kunting | Kunting | GM | Central River | 13.53333 | -14.66667 | 1204 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413386 | Jababa | Jababa,Jahabi,Jakaba | GM | Upper River | 13.36667 | -14.36667 | 549 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413629 | Daru | Daru | GM | North Bank | 13.59194 | -16.01833 | 136 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413649 | Dai Mandinka | Dai,Dai Mandinka | GM | North Bank | 13.55 | -15.81667 | 295 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412383 | Njarinjufa | Njarinjofa,Njarinjota,Njarinjufa | GM | Upper River | 13.3 | -14.01667 | 75 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413797 | Beretto | Beretto | GM | North Bank | 13.55 | -15.58333 | 168 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2411844 | Tabaworo Kunda | GM | Central River | 13.66667 | -15.38333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413070 | Karantaba | Gunjur,Karantaba | GM | Central River | 13.66667 | -15.03333 | 1753 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413771 | Bondali Tenda | Bondali Tenda,Bundali | GM | Western | 13.25 | -15.9 | 182 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413339 | Jallow Kunda | GM | Lower River | 13.35 | -15.38333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413353 | Jala Koto | GM | Central River | 13.55 | -14.66667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412925 | Ker Patteh | GM | North Bank | 13.57917 | -16.31556 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412081 | Sare Jowbe | GM | Upper River | 13.31667 | -14.35 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2411928 | Sinchu Omar See | GM | Central River | 13.45 | -14.85 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412274 | Pelngo | GM | Central River | 13.73333 | -15.38333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412884 | Kiberi | GM | Central River | 13.61667 | -14.71667 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413808 | Bator Sateh | Bator Sateh,Batori Sateh | GM | Western | 13.15306 | -16.77889 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413659 | Chisay | Chisay | GM | North Bank | 13.5 | -16.3 | 194 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2411937 | Sinchu Garrba | Sinchu Garba,Sinchu Garrba | GM | Central River | 13.66667 | -14.83333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412558 | M’Bulum | GM | North Bank | 13.54222 | -16.40556 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413295 | Jamu | GM | Central River | 13.4 | -14.73333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2412260 | Polodi | GM | North Bank | 13.61667 | -15.4 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413120 | Kampant | GM | Western | 13.20222 | -16.10972 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413734 | Buiba Mandinka | Baba,Buiba,Buiba Mandinka | GM | Lower River | 13.43333 | -15.45 | 503 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2413987 | Alaji Yoro | GM | North Bank | 13.52306 | -16.28389 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413595 | Demba Njai Ya | Demba Njai Ya,Sidiya | GM | Western | 13.23694 | -16.62056 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412835 | Kossemar Dembell | GM | Upper River | 13.31667 | -14.38333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413816 | Batelling | Batelling,Battelling | GM | Lower River | 13.4 | -15.85 | 347 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2411816 | Tambana | GM | North Bank | 13.50528 | -16.17444 | 773 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2411736 | Tuba Ousman Boye | GM | Central River | 13.4 | -14.75 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2413156 | Kai Hai | Ka-ai,Kai Hai | GM | Central River | 13.58333 | -14.88333 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | ||
2412278 | Pateh Ya | GM | Western | 13.37139 | -16.72722 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place | |||
2411733 | Tuba Tafsir | Tuba,Tuba Tafsir | GM | Upper River | 13.28333 | -14.15 | 0 | Africa/Banjul | populated place |
**Exploring Gambia: A Geographer's Journey**
Nestled on the western coast of Africa, The Gambia is a small yet culturally rich country known for its vibrant traditions, diverse landscapes, and warm hospitality. As a geographer delving into the geographical intricacies of this unique nation, the quest for data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates unveils a narrative of resilience, exploration, and geographical significance waiting to be discovered.
Cities of The Gambia: Nuclei of Culture and Community**
The Gambia's cities are more than just urban centers; they are vibrant expressions of the country's cultural heritage and community spirit. From the bustling streets of Banjul, the capital city, to the serene surroundings of Brikama and the historic charm of Georgetown, each urban enclave tells a unique story of tradition and modernity. Gathering data on these cities provides insights into their population dynamics, economic activities, and cultural landmarks that shape The Gambia's urban landscape.
Regions and Divisions of The Gambia: Exploring the Country's Geographical Diversity**
Beyond the cities, The Gambia's regions and divisions showcase the country's diverse landscapes and natural wonders. From the fertile banks of the River Gambia to the mangrove-lined shores of the Atlantic coast and the lush forests of the interior, each region boasts its own unique ecological richness. Acquiring data on these regions offers a deeper understanding of their environmental resources, conservation efforts, and sustainable development initiatives aimed at preserving The Gambia's natural heritage for future generations.
Latitude and Longitude of The Gambia: Navigating the Country's Coordinates**
As a geographer, obtaining precise latitude and longitude data for each city of The Gambia is essential for understanding its geographical layout and spatial distribution. These coordinates serve as navigational markers, guiding explorers through the country's diverse terrain and waterways. From the tranquil beaches of Kololi to the vibrant markets of Serrekunda and the remote villages of Upper River Division, each point on the map signifies a unique geographical feature and cultural landmark, shaping The Gambia's identity as a land of beauty and diversity.
Conclusion: Mapping The Gambia's Geographical Essence**
In the pursuit of data on The Gambia's cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, a deeper narrative emerges—one of resilience, exploration, and geographical significance. It is a narrative that celebrates the country's rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and warm community spirit, reflecting a profound connection between its people and the land. As a geographer, unraveling this tapestry of geographical intricacies is not just a scholarly pursuit but a journey of discovery and appreciation for the wonders of our planet.
The Gambia beckons—a country of endless exploration, waiting to be understood, cherished, and celebrated for its geographical marvels and cultural treasures.
Download data files for Gambia's cities in CSV, SQL, XML and JSON formats
Exploring The Gambia: A Geographer’s Insight into Cities, Regions, and Data
The Gambia, the smallest country on the African mainland, offers a unique geographical context defined by its narrow strip of land surrounding the Gambia River. This West African nation is a vital part of the region’s cultural and ecological landscape. As a geographer, the opportunity to explore the spatial dynamics of Gambia’s cities, regions, and administrative divisions provides critical insights into the country’s urban development, resource management, and environmental challenges. By analyzing geographic data such as city coordinates, regional affiliations, and administrative boundaries, we gain a deeper understanding of how geography influences the daily lives of Gambians and the future of the nation.
Geographical Structure of The Gambia: Cities, Regions, and Administrative Divisions
The Gambia is divided into five administrative regions: Banjul, the Western Region, the Central River Region, the Lower River Region, and the Upper River Region. Additionally, there are five urban councils and the Gambia River forms a defining natural feature that stretches the length of the country, providing an essential waterway for trade, transport, and livelihoods.
Banjul, the capital city, is located on an island at the mouth of the Gambia River, serving as the primary center for governance, business, and trade. Its location along the river makes it a vital port city, connected to the region’s economic activities. Other significant urban centers like Serrekunda, Brikama, and Bakau also play essential roles in the country’s economy, culture, and infrastructure.
The regions themselves vary in terms of geography and urbanization. The Western Region, home to Banjul, is the most urbanized area, while the Upper River Region, further inland, is sparsely populated with a greater reliance on agriculture. The Gambia’s geography, with the river bisecting the country and creating a thin strip of land, greatly influences settlement patterns, infrastructure development, and regional economies.
Latitude and Longitude: Mapping The Gambia’s Cities
Latitude and longitude data play a critical role in understanding the spatial relationships within The Gambia. These precise coordinates help geographers map the locations of cities, assess their proximity to important resources like the Gambia River, and understand how these cities interact with surrounding regions.
For instance, Banjul’s position along the river gives it a unique strategic advantage for trade and transportation. Similarly, cities like Serrekunda and Brikama, located closer to the urban center, have different roles in terms of regional connectivity, economic activity, and population density. Understanding the latitude and longitude of each city enables urban planners to assess infrastructure needs, potential growth areas, and vulnerability to environmental impacts, such as flooding or river erosion.
The availability of accurate latitude and longitude coordinates for each city also supports environmental management efforts. By analyzing how cities are distributed along the Gambia River, geographers can study river-related issues, such as water quality, flooding risks, and sustainable land use along the riverbanks.
Accessing The Gambia’s Geographical Data in Multiple Formats
To unlock deeper insights into The Gambia’s geography, accessing data in multiple formats is essential for a range of users, from researchers and policymakers to developers and environmental scientists. Geographic data, including information on cities, regions, and their coordinates, can be easily obtained in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, providing flexibility for a wide range of analytical needs.
CSV (Comma Separated Values) format is one of the simplest ways to organize geographic data into tables, allowing users to analyze city data in spreadsheets. This format is highly effective for sorting and filtering cities based on key characteristics like population size, geographical position, and regional affiliation. SQL (Structured Query Language) is ideal for those working with large databases and allows users to query, analyze, and extract insights from geographic data. Researchers and urban planners can use SQL to explore spatial trends, regional relationships, and infrastructure requirements.
For developers working with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and XML (Extensible Markup Language) are powerful formats for integrating geographic data into web applications, dynamic maps, and real-time visualizations. These formats allow for the creation of interactive tools to explore The Gambia’s cities, map transportation routes, and visualize demographic and environmental data in engaging ways.
The availability of The Gambia’s geographic data in these various formats ensures that researchers, policymakers, and developers can adapt the information to their specific needs, whether for academic analysis, urban planning, or environmental protection.
The Value of Geographic Data for Understanding The Gambia
Geographic data is vital for understanding the spatial dynamics of The Gambia, from its urban growth to the management of its natural resources. By analyzing the distribution of cities, regions, and their latitude and longitude coordinates, we can better understand how these urban areas interact with each other, their environment, and the broader region.
Understanding the geographical features of The Gambia, particularly its proximity to the Gambia River and its rural and urban contrasts, allows for informed decisions regarding infrastructure, urbanization, and resource management. Accurate geographic data enables urban planners to design more efficient transportation networks, water management systems, and sustainable urban spaces that can accommodate future population growth while minimizing environmental impact.
Moreover, geographic data is invaluable in studying the challenges posed by environmental factors such as climate change, flooding, and land degradation. As a coastal country with low-lying areas, The Gambia faces the risk of rising sea levels, and understanding how its cities and regions are distributed is crucial for developing effective mitigation strategies.
Accessing geographic data in CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML formats empowers users to conduct detailed analyses, model future scenarios, and create dynamic visualizations that help to address the country’s environmental, infrastructural, and economic challenges. Researchers can model how urban growth affects the environment, while policymakers can use the data to plan for sustainable development, climate resilience, and better management of natural resources.
In conclusion, the geographic data of The Gambia offers essential insights into how the country’s cities and regions interact with their environment. By obtaining accurate latitude and longitude coordinates, alongside data on the regions and departments, geographers and urban planners can create informed strategies for sustainable development. The ability to work with this data in CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML formats enables a deeper understanding of The Gambia’s geography and helps guide the country towards a more sustainable and resilient future.