Definition of Gambia in English:
Gambia
proper nounˈɡambɪəˈɡæmbiə
1A country on the coast of West Africa; population 2,000,000 (estimated 2015); languages, English (official), Malinke and other indigenous languages, Creole; capital, Banjul.
Gambia consists of a narrow strip of territory on either side of the Gambia River that forms an enclave in Senegal. It was created a British colony in 1843 and became a republic in 1970. It was an independent member of the Commonwealth from1965 to 2013
2A river of West Africa, which rises near Labé in Guinea and flows 800 km (500 miles) through Senegal and Gambia to meet the Atlantic at Banjul.
Definition of Gambia in US English:
Gambia
proper nounˈɡæmbiəˈɡambēə
1also the GambiaA country on the coast of West Africa; population 2,000,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Banjul; languages, English (official), Malinke and other indigenous languages, and Creole.
Gambia consists of a narrow strip of territory on either side of the Gambia River that forms an enclave in Senegal. It was created a British colony in 1843 and became a republic in 1970. It was an independent member of the Commonwealth from1965 to 2013
2A river in West Africa that rises near Labé in Guinea and flows for 500 miles (800 km) through Senegal and Gambia to meet the Atlantic Ocean at Banjul.