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    033°W / 14.667; -17.033 Senegambia, officially the Senegambia Confederation or Confederation of Senegambia, was a loose confederation in the late 20th century...
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  • Gambian government. Spanning beyond the borders of the Senegambia Confederation, the Senegambia region was described by the Senegalese historian and scholar...
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    attempted coup, Senegal and The Gambia signed a treaty of confederation. The Senegambia Confederation aimed to combine the armed forces of the two states and...
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    following the coup, the Kaur Declaration was signed, which created the Senegambia Confederation. A necessary element of this was the formation of a Gambian military...
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    eastern origin. Senegal joined with The Gambia to form the nominal Senegambia Confederation on 1 February 1982. However, the union was dissolved in 1989. Despite...
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    NIGER". French West Africa topics French colonisation in Africa Sénégambia Confederation Imperato, Pascal James; Imperato, Gavin H. (2008). "Introduction"...
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  • list of confederations. Includes confederations of confederations. The Ancient Greeks formed many Leagues which often acted as confederations and alliances...
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    Senegalese intervention. From 1981 to 1989, the Gambia entered into the Senegambia Confederation, which collapsed. In 1994, Jawara was overthrown in a coup d'état...
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    emerging in the form of the Anglophone problem. Failures like Senegambia Confederation demonstrate the problems of uniting Francophone and Anglophone...
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    ISBN 978-1-74104-602-1. OCLC 144596621. Laport et al. 2012, p. 410 Stone Circles of Senegambia [in] Alvarez, Melissa, Earth Frequency: Sacred Sites, Vortexes, Earth...
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    Senegalese President Abdou Diouf announced the creation of the Senegambia Confederation, but it proved to be short-lived and ultimately collapsed eight...
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  • A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. Usually created...
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    British West Africa from 1870-1889 Possible Coat of Arms of The Senegambia Confederation from 1982-1989 The Coat of arms of The Gambia Armed Forces service...
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  • Guinea-Bissau. Senegambia may also refer to: Senegambia Confederation, a loose confederation of Senegal and The Gambia from 1982–1989 Senegambia (Dutch West...
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    Part of a series on the History of Senegal Timeline [fr] Senegambia Senegambia Confederation Senegambian stone circles Ghana Empire Takrur Mali Empire...
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    River to Siin: The Archaeology of Sereer Migrations in North-Western Senegambia." p. 107 [in] "Migration and Membership Regimes in Global and Historical...
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  • part of the Senegambia Confederation) Senegalese Air Force Armée de l'Air du Sénégal 1989 Senegambia Air Force Armée de l'Air du Sénegambia 1982-1989 Senegalese...
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    the pro-Western foreign policy of Dawda Jawara, and opposed the Senegambia Confederation. In 1987, it put forward five candidates in the parliamentary election...
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    Senegambia, also known in Dutch as Bovenkust ("Upper Coast"), was the collective noun for the fortifications and trading posts owned by the Dutch West...
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  • Spencer. The failure of the coup precipitated the creation of the Senegambia Confederation in 1982. The British colonial government had disbanded the Gambia...
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    Senghor and Keïta embraced at the border. East African Federation Senegambia Confederation Union of African States World Trade Information Service 1960. Hodgkin...
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    (unsuccessful) · 1994 · 2014 (unsuccessful) · 2022 (unsuccessful)) Senegambia Confederation 2016–2017 Gambian constitutional crisis ECOWAS military intervention...
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    Africa African slave trade British invasion Mali Federation Senegambia Senegambia Confederation Border War Bissau-Guinean Civil War involvement Geography...
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    special refugee trains are allowed to leave for the West. The Senegambia Confederation is dissolved over border disagreements. October – Cold War: Perestroika...
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  • colony, 1659–1960 For details see France under western Europe Senegambia Confederation Abdou Diouf, President (1982–1989) Republic of Senegal Presidents...
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    agreement. From 1982 to 1989 the two states were loosely united in the Senegambia Confederation, however this legal coupling was dissolved by Senegal after Gambia...
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    intervention and as a result, Senegal and the Gambia formed the Senegambia Confederation. The People's Progressive Party lost political power following...
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    Part of a series on the History of Senegal Timeline [fr] Senegambia Senegambia Confederation Senegambian stone circles Ghana Empire Takrur Mali Empire...
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    (unsuccessful) · 1994 · 2014 (unsuccessful) · 2022 (unsuccessful)) Senegambia Confederation 2016–2017 Gambian constitutional crisis ECOWAS military intervention...
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  • Government. Anarchy Aristocracy Authoritarianism Bureaucracy Capitalism Confederation Colonialism Communism Corporatocracy Democracy Ecclesiocracy Electocracy...
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