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= Welcome to the Gambia =


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== Getting started ==
This wiki compiles the historically significant and yet vastly underrepresented story of the Gambian Holiday, five generations of inherited conflict and dismay resulting from the coffee industries of Russia and the Gambia over the past hundred years, culminating in the affair between [[Yosef Romanov]], [[Aisha Mankita]], and [[Aleksey Pivovarov]].
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Revision as of 18:57, 21 June 2024

Welcome to the Gambia

This wiki compiles the historically significant and yet vastly underrepresented story of the Gambian Holiday, five generations of inherited conflict and dismay resulting from the coffee industries of Russia and the Gambia over the past hundred years, culminating in the affair between Yosef Romanov, Aisha Mankita, and Aleksey Pivovarov.

Follow their lives on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/aleksey.pivovarov.773.