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James ewala ( englavon James Island and Related Sites ), tir burkaf debak ke Gambia.

James ewala tir tano katcalapafo izvaxo ke tawava nume bak 2003 wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer.


James EwalaKunta Kinteh ewala mali 2011 ) is gesian debakeem va yone sarepe isu kerdela ke kakevera wal Afrika is Europa kene Gambia bost vrutad, i va trenaca mali abdiboniarafa is abdilevetirafa rekola kali volruptesuca. Bat debak belcon tir zolonackaf gu gesiara gu toza ke levetirikafa kazara is tunera va ina. Va taneafa kuksakelda fenkuyuna van idja ke Afrika dere vrutar. ~ UNESCO : James ewala

(en) James Island and Related Sites present a testimony to the main periods and facets of the encounter between Africa and Europe along the River Gambia, a continuum stretching from pre-colonial and pre-slavery times to independence. The site is particularly significant for its relation to the beginning of the slave trade and its abolition. It also documents early access to the interior of Africa. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0


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  • (en) Gray, J. M. (1940). A History of the Gambia. Cambridge University Press
  • (fr) Georges Legrand, La Gambie - III- Le fort Saint-James repaire de négriers, koe Bulletin du Comité d'études historiques et scientifiques de l'Afrique occidentale française, 1928, dene internet

James ewala
Tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO
James ewala, arayaf debak
DEBALA
Tawavaf seg Afrika
Patecta Gambia       
Utca Banjul Utca, Lower Niumi Utca, Upper Niumi Utca
Maneka  13° 18' 58" L-, 16° 21' 25" T-
KIRA
Ord Arayaf debak
Ludeem (iii) (vi)
Debakaf otuk 761
Bendesa ilana 2003 ( 27-eaf frugot )
Welmot 0.7 km²