Jokadu (District)
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Location of the district in the North Bank Region |
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Parent region | North Bank | ||
Geographical location | 13 ° 32 ' N , 16 ° 11' W | ||
population | 19,847 (as of 2013) |
Jokadu is one of 35 districts - the second highest level of administrative division - in the West African state of Gambia . It is one of six districts in the North Bank Region .
According to a calculation from 2013 about 19,847 inhabitants live there, the result of the last published census of 2003 was 17,850.
The name is derived from Jokadu , a former small empire.
Localities
The ten largest places are:
- Munyagen , 1499
- Dasilameh , 1252
- Kerr Omar Saine , 1082
- Kerr Jariga Jobe, 973
- Chissay Majaw, 901
- Gissay, 845
- Tambana, 838
- Kuntaya , 810
- Macca Njainjam, 743
- Medina Modoum, 649
population
According to a survey from 1993 ( census at the time ), the largest population group is the Wolof, with a share of around four-tenths, followed by the Fula and the Mandinka. The distribution in detail: 22.6% Mandinka , 24.3% Fula , 37.7% Wolof , 0.2% Jola , 0.7% Serahule , 5.9% Serer , 0% Aku , 0.4% Manjago , 7.8% Bambara and 0.4% other races.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jokadu (district) on bevoelkerungsstatistik.de (no longer available online, last accessed May 2013)
- ^ Population by Ethnicity, by Settlement and Local Government Area. (Gambians Only) ( Memento from November 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) PDF file