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  1. Lamin is the largest village in Kombo North Western Division of the Gambia. A village with three large clans, Bojang, Jammeh and Manneh, as the founders, and all the rest are considered "lountan" meaning "strangers" in Manidinko.

  2. Lamin is a small and charming village located on the west coast of Gambia, a country in West Africa. Although it may not be as well-known as other tourist locations, Lamin offers a unique and authentic experience of rural African life, with its rich culture, stunning nature, and warm hospitality.

  3. Lamin is the largest village in Kombo North Western Division of the Gambia. A village with three large clans, Bojang, Jammeh and Manneh, as the founders, and all the rest are considered "lountan" meaning "strangers" in Manidinko.

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  5. Lamin Lodge is a unique eco-tourism destination located on the edge of the creeks of the River Gambia. The lodge is built on stilts in the middle of the mangrove swamps, and it offers visitors a stunning view of the surrounding nature.

  6. Lamin is a small town located in the Western Division of Gambia. It is situated about 13 kilometers from the capital city of Banjul. Lamin is known for its serene environment and its proximity to several major tourist attractions like the Bijilo Forest Park and the Tanbi Wetlands National Park.

  7. Lamin is the largest village in Kombo NorthWestern Division of The Gambia. A village with two large clans, Bojang, and Manneh, as the founders, and all the rest are considered "lountan" meaning "strangers" in Manidinko. There is a village leader, "AlKalo" who is from the lineage of the Bojang.

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