4-638: Wuli District was one of the four districts of the former Upper River Division of the Gambia . The Upper River Division is now the Basse Local Government Area . Wuli was established as a parliamentary constituency in 1962 and was divided into Wuli West District and Wuli East District in 1987. The name derives from the historical region and former Mandinka kingdom of Wuli . 13°30′N 14°05′W / 13.500°N 14.083°W / 13.500; -14.083 This Gambian location article
8-477: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Districts of the Gambia The Gambia is subdivided into 43 districts . They are listed below by Local Government Area (previously Regions, known as Divisions until 2007), each with its population at the 15 April 2013 census (provisional returns). The former Banjul Region is now divided into two Local Government Areas (LGAs) - Banjul City (which
12-485: Is now subdivided into 3 districts) and Kanifing (consisting of a single district). The former Central River Division is now divided into two LGAs - Kuntaur LGA in the west and Janjanbureh LGA in the east. Each of the other former Divisions has now become an LGA with no change in extent (although each was renamed after its administrative centre). (previously the Upper River Division) (the southern half of
16-533: The former Central River Division ) (the northern half of the former Central River Division ) This Local Government Area encompasses the City of Banjul, consisting of the island of that name (previously called St Mary's Island). This district is the mainland extension of Banjul City, comprising the majority of Greater Banjul. It's coloured yellow on the map above. (previously the Western Division ) (previously
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