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Gambia, a large river of W. Africa, rising in the interior of the continent, and, after a course of more than 600 m., discharging itself into the Atlantic ocean at Bathurst, in lat. 13° 30' N., Ion. 16° 40' W. It is 9 m. broad at its mouth, and is navigable for vessels of 300 tons for 90 m. inland.
 
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