Bondali
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Coordinates: 13 ° 14 ′ N , 15 ° 55 ′ W |
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Region: | West coast | |
District: | Foni Bondali | |
Residents: | 1070 (2013)
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Bondali (spelling variant: Bondali Jola ) is a town in the West African state of Gambia .
According to a calculation for 2013, there are around 1070 inhabitants, the result of the last published census from 1993 was 681.
geography
Bondali is located in the West Coast Region , Foni Bondali District . The place is on the South Bank Road , between Sanajor and Kalagi .
Culture and sights
At Bondali a sacred tree is known as a place of worship under the name Kang Jiramba / Kang Tate and between Bondali and Bwiam a sacred tree is known under the name Kanjendi .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bondali on bevoelkerungsstatistik.de (no longer available online, last accessed May 2013)
- ↑ Allen Meagher (ed.): Historic sites of The Gambia. Ada Dinkiralu (Mandinka), Bereb-I-Chosan (Wolof), Tarica Tawal (Fula), Nannin (Jola), Soninke Ada (Serehuli), I-Mofan Chosan (Serer). An official guide to the monuments and sites of The Gambia. National Council for the Arts and Culture, Banjul The Gambia 1998, ISBN 9983-80-011-014 .