Kerewan
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Kerewan is a town in The Gambia
, Build by Mamadi Safiyatu Fatty some 400 years ago. Located beside the Miniminiyang Bolong, about 60Km from the capital Banjul. It is the Administrative headquarter of the North Bank Division.
Kerewan is the birth place of Kitabu Kassama of University of West Georgia
in Carrollton, Georgia
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Kerewan has the following areas:
Dinkareh, Banta SU, Korosumang and Area Council.
Dinkareh used to have a very good soccer team called Cannon.
Since about 2005, efforts have been on-going by the Gambian President's International Award, Scottish Charity Gamscot and others to construct a Skills Centre to provide practical training for young Gambians in the town and surrounding area. As of May 2010, the building - which had been partially destroyed by storms on a number of occasions - was finally roofed and power supplied.
The Gambia
The Republic of The Gambia, commonly referred to as The Gambia, or Gambia , is a country in West Africa. Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, surrounded by Senegal except for a short coastline on the Atlantic Ocean in the west....
, Build by Mamadi Safiyatu Fatty some 400 years ago. Located beside the Miniminiyang Bolong, about 60Km from the capital Banjul. It is the Administrative headquarter of the North Bank Division.
Kerewan is the birth place of Kitabu Kassama of University of West Georgia
University of West Georgia
The University of West Georgia is a comprehensive doctoral-granting university in Carrollton, Georgia, approximately 45 miles west of Atlanta, Georgia. The University is built on 645 acres including a recent land gift of 246 acres from the city of Carrollton in 2003...
in Carrollton, Georgia
Carrollton, Georgia
Carrollton is a city in West Georgia, United States, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 24,388...
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Kerewan has the following areas:
Dinkareh, Banta SU, Korosumang and Area Council.
Dinkareh used to have a very good soccer team called Cannon.
Since about 2005, efforts have been on-going by the Gambian President's International Award, Scottish Charity Gamscot and others to construct a Skills Centre to provide practical training for young Gambians in the town and surrounding area. As of May 2010, the building - which had been partially destroyed by storms on a number of occasions - was finally roofed and power supplied.