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Description
The Lower River Division is one of the five administrative divisions of The Gambia. It is situated in the central part of the country, bordered by several other divisions, including the Central River Division. The area is relatively rural and is known for its diverse wildlife and lush landscape that includes wetlands and rivers.
This division is characterized by its vibrant culture and the presence of various ethnic groups, primarily the Mandinka and Fula, who exhibit rich traditions and customs. Agriculture is a significant part of the economy, with many residents engaged in farming, fishing, and small-scale trade.
The Lower River is also home to several attractions, including national parks and reserves that protect the unique biodiversity of the region. This makes it an important area for eco-tourism, attracting visitors interested in nature and wildlife, while also contributing to the local economy.
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