Westfield Junction

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At Westfield Junction (2007)

Westfield Junction ( German  Westfield-Kreuzung ) is a road junction in the city of Serekunda in the West African state of Gambia .

Important main roads meet at this traffic junction , such as the Banjul-Serekunda Highway from Banjul from the northeast, which continues to the south as Kombo Sillah Drive . In a northwest direction, Kairaba Avenue leads to Bakau , and Sayerr Jobe Avenue leads southwest to Sukuta .

The intersection is named after the nearby Westfield Clinic, a private clinic in the secondary health sector in Gambia.

There are two at the junction sculptures : the first is a palm wine collector systems and the second sculpture ( English Youth Monument ) represents two students hold up a book. Several banks have their branches here, including Standard Chartered Bank Ltd. and Trust Bank Ltd.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Westfield Junction, Gambia www.accessgambia.com/ Accessed May 2010

Web links

Commons : Westfield Junction  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 13 ° 26 ′ 42.2 "  N , 16 ° 40 ′ 31.1"  W.