Albreda is a historic settlement in the Gambia on the north bank of the Gambia River, variously described as a 'trading post' or a 'slave fort'. It is located near Jufureh in the North Bank Division and an arch stands on the beach connecting the two places. As of 2008, it has an estimated population of 1,776.[1]
^World Gazetteer [dead link], retrieved 20 August 2008
Albreda is a historic settlement in the Gambia on the north bank of the Gambia River, variously described as a 'trading post' or a 'slave fort'. It is...
Albreda Lake is a lake in Thompson-Nicola Regional District in the Interior region of British Columbia, Canada. It is in the Pacific Ocean drainage basin...
Mount Albreda is a mountain located in British Columbia, Canada. Mount Albreda, elevation 3,052-metre (10,013-foot), is the fifth-highest summit in the...
The Albreda River is a river in Thompson-Nicola Regional District and the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George in the Interior region of British Columbia...
James is located on the island. It is less than 3.2 km (2 miles) from Albreda on the river's northern bank. As an important historical site in the West...
Constable of Chester, by his wife Albreda de Lisours (d. 1194), daughter of Robert de Lissours by his wife Albreda de Lacy, daughter and heiress of Robert...
possession of the Gambia River, but the French retained a tiny enclave at Albreda on the river's north bank. This was finally ceded to the United Kingdom...
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rights from the restricted, neighbouring bases of Fort James Island and Albreda." In 1667, the Royal Adventurers sublet their rights between Capes Blanco...
was a son of Richard fitz Eustace and Albreda de Lisours. Roger was a son of Richard fitz Eustace and Albreda de Lisours. Roger was the constable of...
The Portuguese Chapel of Albreda or just Albreda Chapel, also Portuguese Chapel of San Domingo, is the name given to a Catholic chapel built by Portuguese...
Yorkshire. He married Aubrey (or Albreda) de Lissours, daughter of Robert de Lissours by his wife Aubrey (or Albreda) de Lacy, daughter and eventual heiress...
(1900–1927) The Emirate of Muri (Northeast of Nigeria) (1892–1893) Gambia Albreda (1681–1857) Kunta Kinteh Island (1695–1697, 1702) Chad (1900–1960) Oubangui-Chari...
Construction (APRC) since 2017. Jatta was born on 16 November 1952 in Albreda, Gambia. He was educated at Armitage High School and Yundum College (1970–1973)...
in the distance are often-snow-covered mountains. The icefields of the Albreda Glacier should be visible for several miles. At Little Hells Gate (Port...
eastern Normandy and the founder of the House of Beaumont. He was married to Albreda or Alberée de la Haye Auberie. His early life and origins are the subject...
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the French took the island of Gorée, and in 1681 they took control of Albreda on the Gambia River. This started a rivalry with the English, and in 1692...
Island (in the Gambia) Danish Gold Coast (coastal settlements in Ghana) Albreda (in The Gambia) Comoros French Dahomey (Benin) French Algeria French Cameroon...
few thousand. Contents: A B C D E F G J K L M–P S–Z See also References Albreda Aljamdu Allunhari Allunhari Abdou Amdalai Top of page Badarri Baja Kunda...
(1900–1927) The Emirate of Muri (Northeast of Nigeria) (1892–1893) Gambia Albreda (1681–1857) Kunta Kinteh Island (1695–1697, 1702) French Equatorial Africa...
Gambia today. Major trading posts on or near the river included Barra, Albreda, Juffure, James Island (now a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Tendeba, Joar...
Kirkstall. Albreda de Lacy, daughter of Robert de Lacy the 2nd Baron, who married Robert de Lissours. Albreda de Lissours, the daughter of Albreda de Lacy...
Born before 990 Died before 1053 Noble family House of Montfort Spouse(s) Albreda de Nogent Issue Amaury I de Montfort Father Amaury, Count of Valenciennes...
kilometres (6.8 mi) west and upstream of the confluence of that river with the Albreda River and about the same distance from British Columbia Highway 5. The...
Eremburga de Canville, who died before 1011. He married a second time, to Albreda or Aubrée. His children by Eremburga: Hugh, bishop of Bayeux (c. 1011–1049)...
Northamptonshire the son of justiciar Ingebald de Braybrooke and his wife Albreda de Neumarche. Le May accumulated more land in several counties by paying...