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Patrice Abanda Jouan Patrice Abanda Etong (born 3 August 1978) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a central defender. He played for Apollon Kalamarias in Greece and Sparta Prague in the Czech Republic. He played for Cameroon and pa ...
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Abbia (game) Abbia is an African game of chance among Cameroon's Beti people. The game is played using nutshell A nutshell is the outer shell of a nut. Most nutshells are inedible and are removed before eating the nut meat inside. It covers and protects th ...
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Théophile Abega Théophile Abega Mbida (9 July 1954 – 15 November 2012), nicknamed Doctor, was a Cameroonian football player and politician. Playing as a midfielder he was part of the Cameroon national team, playing all three matches at the 1982 FIFA Wo ...
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Abong-Mbang Abong-Mbang is a town and commune in the Haut-Nyong department, East Region of Cameroon. Abong-Mbang is located at a crossroads of National Route 10 and the road that leads south to Lomié. Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, is 178 km to th ...
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Accord de Coopération Économique Monetaire et Financière Accord may refer to: Businesses and products * Honda Accord, a car manufactured by the Honda Motor Company * Accord (cigarette), a brand of Rothmans, Benson & Hedges * Accord (company), a former public services provider in south England * Accord ...
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Achirimbi II Achirimbi II was the tenth Fon ("King") who ruled over the town of Bafut and adjoining areas (the Fondom of Bafut) in a semi-autonomous fashion. His reign lasted from 1932 to 1968, and included the time of handover from the British trust territ ...
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Act of Berlin The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 was a meeting of colonial powers that concluded with the signing of the General Act of Berlin,
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Modibo Adama Adama ɓii Ardo Hassana (1786 – 1847), more commonly known as Modibbo Adama (''Modibbo'' meaning "learned man"), was a Fulani scholar from the Yillaga (Yirlaɓe) clan. He led a jihad into the region of Fombina (in modern-day Cameroon and Niger ...
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Adamawa languages The Adamawa languages are a putative family of 80–90 languages scattered across the Adamawa Plateau in Central Africa, in northern Cameroon, north-western Central African Republic, southern Chad, and eastern Nigeria, spoken altogether by on ...
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Adamawa Plateau The Adamawa Plateau () is a plateau region in west-central Africa stretching from south-eastern Nigeria through north-central Cameroon ( Adamawa and North Provinces) to the Central African Republic. The part of the plateau that lies in Nigeria i ...
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Adamawa Region The Adamawa Region () is a constituent region of the Cameroon, Republic of Cameroon. It borders the Centre Region (Cameroon), Centre and East Region (Cameroon), East regions to the south, the Northwest Region (Cameroon), Northwest and West Re ...
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Administrative divisions of Cameroon The constitution divides Cameroon into 10 semi-autonomous regions, each under the administration of an elected Regional Council. A presidential decree of 12 November 2008 officially instigated the change from provinces to regions. Each region ...
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Advisory Council (Kamerun) Advisory Council may refer to: * Privy council, a body that advises the head of state of a nation United Kingdom * Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs * Pakistan–Britain Advisory Council * Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Sa ...
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Afo-A-Kom The Afo-A-Kom is a wooden sculpture, the foremost symbol of the Kom people of the North West Region of Cameroon. In 1966 it was stolen from Kom's royal compound. Seven years later it was recognized in a U.S. art gallery, and after some dispute, ...
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1972 African Cup of Nations The 1972 African Cup of Nations was the eighth edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the association football championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by Cameroon, in the cities of Yaoundé and Douala. Just like in 1970, the field of eight te ...
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African Peoples Union African Peoples Union (in French: ''Union des Populations Africaines'') is a political party in Cameroon led by the Panafrican scholar Hubert Kamgang. The party was founded in 1996. Kamgang was a candidate in the 2004 Cameroonian presidential elec ...
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African socialism African socialism is a distinct variant of socialist theory developed in post-colonial Africa during the mid-20th century. As a shared ideological project among several African thinkers over the decades, it encompasses a variety of competing inte ...
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African Union The African Union (AU) is a continental union of 55 member states located on the continent of Africa. The AU was announced in the Sirte Declaration in Sirte, Libya, on 9 September 1999, calling for the establishment of the African Union. The b ...
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AfricaPhonebook Annuaires Afrique (French), or AfricaPhonebooks (English), is a group of African online telephone directories owned by The Global Super Pages. It currently serves the following areas: *Benin *Burkina Faso *Burundi *Cameroon *Chad *Central Africa ...
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Annuaires Afrique Annuaires Afrique (French), or AfricaPhonebooks (English), is a group of African online telephone directories owned by The Global Super Pages. It currently serves the following areas: *Benin *Burkina Faso *Burundi *Cameroon *Chad *Central Africa ...
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Afriland First Bank Afriland First Bank is a full-service bank in Cameroon, with subsidiaries in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea, Liberia, South Sudan, São Tomé and Príncipe and Zambia. The bank was founded in Yaoundé in 1987 und ...
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Agadir Crisis The Agadir Crisis, Agadir Incident, or Second Moroccan Crisis, was a brief crisis sparked by the deployment of a substantial force of French troops in the interior of Morocco in July 1911 and the deployment of the German gunboat to Agadir, ...
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Agriculture in Cameroon Agriculture in Cameroon is an industry that has plenty of potential. Production Cameroon produced in 2018: * 5 million tons of cassava (13th largest producer in the world); * 3.9 million tonnes of Cooking banana, plantain (3rd largest producer ...
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Agroindustry strategy of Cameroon Intensive agriculture, also known as intensive farming (as opposed to extensive farming), conventional, or industrial agriculture, is a type of agriculture, both of arable farming, crop plants and of Animal husbandry, animals, with higher levels ...
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Ahmadou Ahidjo Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo (24 August 192430 November 1989) was a Cameroonian politician who was the first president of Cameroon from 1960 until 1982. He was previously the first Prime Minister of Cameroon, Prime Minister from the country's indepe ...
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Ahidjo-Biya conflict At the crossroads of West Africa and Central Africa, the territory of what is now Cameroon has seen human habitation since some time in the Middle Paleolithic, likely no later than 130,000 years ago. The earliest discovered archaeological evidence ...
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Aigle Royal Menoua Aigle Royal de la Menoua is a Cameroonian football club based in Dschang. They are a member of Cameroonian Football Federation. Honours * Cameroon Cup **Runners-up (1): 2008 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Champions League: 1 appearance :: ...
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Cameroon Air Force The Cameroon Air Force (, AdAC) is the air force of Cameroon. The Cameroon Air Force, along with the Cameroon Army, the Cameroon Navy (including the Naval Infantry), the National Gendarmerie, and the Presidential Guard make up the Cameroonian ...
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Yaou Aïssatou Yaou Aïssatou (born 28 November 1951) is the Director General of Cameroon's National Investment Corporation (NIS). She was also Cameroon's first Minister of Women's Affairs. Early life Aïssatou is the daughter of the lamido of Tchéboa in Camer ...
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Akonolinga Akonolinga is a town and commune in the Nyong-et-Mfoumou department, Centre Region of Cameroon. As of 2005 census, it had a population of 47,561.''Troisième recensement général de la population et de l'habitat'' (3e RGPH, 2005), Bureau ce ...
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Dika Mponda Akwa ''Irvingia gabonensis'' is a species of African trees in the genus ''Irvingia'', sometimes known by the common names wild mango, African mango, or bush mango. They bear edible mango-like fruits, and are especially valued for their fat- and protei ...
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All Anglophone Conference All or ALL may refer to: عرص Biology and medicine * Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a cancer * Anterolateral ligament, a ligament in the knee * ''All.'', taxonomic author abbreviation for Carlo Allioni (1728–1804), Italian physician and profe ...
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Alliance for the Reconstruction of Cameroon through the Sovereign National Conference An alliance is a relationship among people, groups, or states that have joined together for mutual benefit or to achieve some common purpose, whether or not an explicit agreement has been worked out among them. Members of an alliance are calle ...
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Amadou Ali Amadou Ali (1943 – 27 September 2022) was a Cameroonian politician. Born in Kolofata, he was Minister of Justice since 2001 and a Deputy Prime Minister since 2004. He served as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister Delegate at the presidency in charg ...
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Ambam Ambam is a town and commune in the Vallée-du-Ntem department, South Province, Cameroon on the border with Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. This frontier town is located approximately 220 km from Yaoundé and as of 2005 had a population of 41 ...
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Ambas Bay Ambas Bay is a bay of southwest Cameroon. Geography The bay opens towards the Gulf of Guinea. The port of Limbe lies on the shore of Ambas Bay. History Alfred Saker founded a settlement of freed slaves on the bay in 1858, which was later rename ...
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Ambazonia Ambazonia, alternatively the Federal Republic of Ambazonia or the State of Ambazonia, is a political entity proclaimed by Anglophone separatists seeking independence from Cameroon. The separatists claim that Ambazonia should consist of the N ...
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American Presbyterian Mission Presbyterian Mission Agency is the ministry and mission agency of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Founded as the Western Foreign Missionary Society by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America in 1837, it was involved in sending w ...
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American School of Yaoundé American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the "United States" or "America" ** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America ** American ancestry, p ...
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Oumarou Aminou Oumarou is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aboubakar Oumarou (born 1987), Cameroonian football player *Bah Oumarou Sanda, Cameroonian diplomat *Ide Oumarou (1937–2002), Nigerian diplomat and politician *Karim Oumarou, Nigerie ...
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Amorphoscelis pallida ''Amorphoscelis pallida'' is a species of praying mantis found in Cameroon and Nigeria.
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Bassey William Andem Bassey William Andem (born 14 June 1968) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent most of his career career in Portuguese-speaking countries, mainly at the service of Boavista. Andem won 31 caps for ...
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Benoît Angbwa Benoît Christian Angbwa Ossoemeyang (born 1 January 1982) is a Cameroonian professional football coach and a former player. He normally played as a defender in a right back position, but could also play on the right side of midfield. Club car ...
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Didier Angibeaud Didier Angibeaud-Nguidjol (born 8 October 1974) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer played as a midfielder. He played for Le Havre, FC Istres, Toulon and OGC Nice in France and also for Sturm Graz in Austria. He played for Camero ...
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Anglophone Cameroonian Anglophone Cameroonians are the people of various cultural backgrounds, most of who hail from the English language, English-speaking regions of Cameroon (Northwest Region (Cameroon), Northwest and Southwest Region (Cameroon), Southwest Regions). T ...
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Anglophone problem The Anglophone problem () is a socio-political issue in the modern Republic of Cameroon, rooted in the country's German, British, and French colonial legacies. Anglophone (English-speaking) Cameroonians form a minority population of around 16 per ...
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Anglophone Standing Committee The English-speaking world comprises the 88 countries and territories in which English is an official, administrative, or cultural language. In the early 2000s, between one and two billion people spoke English, making it the largest language ...
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Anlu Anlu () is a county-level city in east-central Hubei province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Xiaogan. The siege of De'an took place here during the Song-Jin Wars. Administrative divisions Two subdist ...
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Armed Forces of Cameroon The Cameroon Armed Forces () are the military of the Republic of Cameroon. The armed forces number 40,000 personnel in ground, air, and naval forces. There are approximately 40,000 troops in the army across three military regions. Approximately ...
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Aro Confederacy The Aro Confederacy (1640–1902) was a political union orchestrated by the Aro people, an Igbo subgroup, centered in Arochukwu in present-day southeastern Nigeria. The Aro Confederacy was founded after the end of the Aro-Ibibio Wars. Their in ...
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Aro people The Aro people or Aros are an Igbo group that originated from the Arochukwu kingdom in present-day Abia state, Nigeria. The Aros can also be found in about 250 other settlements mostly in the Southeastern Nigeria and adjacent areas. The Aros tod ...
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Artisanal industries of Cameroon An artisan (from , ) is a skilled craft worker who makes or creates material objects partly or entirely by hand. These objects may be functional or strictly decorative, for example furniture, decorative art, sculpture, clothing, food ite ...
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Charles Assalé Charles Assalé (4 November 1911 in South Province – 10 December 1999 in Yaoundé) was a Cameroonian politician and the founder of the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon in April 10th 1948. He served as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Camero ...
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Marie-Thérèse Assiga Ahanda Marie-Thérèse Assiga Ahanda (c. 1941 – February 1, 2014) was a Cameroonian novelist, chemist, and paramount chief of the and people. Early in life, Ahanda worked for the Chemistry Department of the University of Yaoundé. She later moved to ...
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Assiko The Assiko is a popular dance from the South of Cameroon. Originally based in the Bassa country, this rhythmed dance takes its name from two words: ISI, changed into ASSI, which means earth or ground; and KOO meaning foot. The Assiko is danced d ...
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Association policy of the European Economic Community Association may refer to: *Club (organization), an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal *Trade association, an organization founded and funded by businesses that operate in a specific industry *Voluntary associatio ...
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Benoît Assou-Ekotto Benoît Pierre David Assou-Ekotto (born 24 March 1984) is a former professional footballer who played as a left back. Assou-Ekotto came up through the youth ranks at Lens where he made his first-team debut in 2004. In 2006, he was signed by To ...
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Les Astres FC Les Astres FC de Douala is a Cameroonian professional football (soccer), football club based in Douala. It is a member of the Cameroonian Football Federation. Honours * Cameroon Première Division ** Runners-up: 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013 * Came ...
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Charles Atangana Charles Atangana (c. 1880 – 1 September 1943), also known by his birth name, Ntsama, and his German name, Karl, was born in 1880. He was the paramount ruler of the Ewodo people. Early life Atangana was born sometime between 1876 and 1885 in ...
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Jean-Marie Atangana Mebara Jean-Marie Atangana Mebara (born 27 March 1954) is a Cameroonian politician. He was the Minister of Higher Education from December 1997 to August 2002, the Minister of State and Secretary-General of the Presidency from August 2002 to September 2 ...
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Atelier Viking {{Short description, Artist-run initiative in Douala, Cameroon Atelier Viking is a studio and an artist-run initiative based in Douala, Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares bounda ...
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Atlantic Equatorial coastal forests The Atlantic Equatorial coastal forests, also known as the Congolian coastal forests ( French: ''Forêts côtières équatoriales atlantiques'', Spanish: ''Bosques costeros atlánticos ecuatoriales'', Portuguese: ''Florestas costeiras atlântic ...
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Atlantika Mountains The Atlantika Mountains, also known as the Alantika Mountains, are an extension of the Cameroon line of volcanic mountains, spanning the border between Nigeria and Cameroon. They lie to the southeast of Yola, the capital of Adamawa State in Nige ...
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Timothée Atouba Timothée Atouba Essama (born 17 February 1982) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a left back. Club career Early years Born in Douala, Cameroon, Atouba grew up in a family with 13 children. He started playing foo ...
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Louis-Paul Aujoulat Louis-Paul Aujoulat (28 August 1910 – 1 December 1973) was a French politician and missionary doctor. Following his long and illustrious political career he served as France's representative to the World Health Organization. Early life Aujoula ...
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Joseph Chongwas Awunti Joseph is a common male name, derived from the Hebrew (). "Joseph" is used, along with " Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic count ...
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Axis International Lines An axis (: axes) may refer to: Mathematics *A specific line (often a directed line) that plays an important role in some contexts. In particular: ** Coordinate axis of a coordinate system *** ''x''-axis, ''y''-axis, ''z''-axis, common names f ...
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Paul Abine Ayah Paul Abine Ayah (1950 – 25 December 2024) was a Cameroonian politician who was a member of the National Assembly of Cameroon and a member of the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM). He later joined the opposition party, PAP (Pe ...
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Luc Ayang Luc or LUC may refer to: Places * Luc, Hautes-Pyrénées, France, a commune * Luc, Lozère, France, a commune * Le Luc, France, a commune * Luč, Baranja, Croatia, a settlement People and fictional characters * L.U.C., stage name of Łukasz Ros ...
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Joseph Gaudérique Aymerich Joseph Gaudérique Aymerich (20 February 1858 – 11 June 1937) was a French military officer in its colonial empire. Biography Aymerich was born in Estagel, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, the eldest of three sons of Férréol-Vincent Aymerich ...


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Bafang Bafang is a town and commune in Cameroon situated in the Haut-Nkam division of the West Province, Cameroon, West Province. It lies at the heart of the territory of the Bamiléké people, and has a population of roughly 33,324. (2012) Religion ...
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Bafia Bafia is a Cameroonian town and commune in the Centre Province region. It is the capital of the Mbam-et-Inoubou department. It lies north of the country's capital Yaoundé. Bafia has approximately 55,700 inhabitants, making it the third-largest ...
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Bafia people The Bafia (Baepak) people are a central African ethnic group that inhabit the Mbam and Sanaga River regions in the Centre Region of Cameroon. They are culturally related to the Bamum and Tikar people. Names A Bafia father will give his child a ...
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Bafoussam Bafoussam is the capital and largest city of the West Region (Cameroon), West Region of Cameroon, in the Bamboutos Mountains. It is the 3rd most important (financially) city in Cameroon, after Yaoundé and Douala. The ''communauté urbaine'' (Urba ...
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Bafut language The Bafut language, ''Fut'', is an Eastern Grassfields language of the Niger–Congo languages, and related to Bamum. Oral tradition traces dynastic origins to the Ndobo or Tikari areas. It is spoken by people of Bafut Subdivision, Tuba, in ...
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Bafut people Bafut people, also known as Fut or Bufu people are a Grassfields languages, Grassfields ethnic group located in the Bafut Subdivision of the Northwest Region (Cameroon), North West Province, Cameroon. Language and Literacy Around 134 000 Bafut ...
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Bafut Subdivision The Bafut Subdivision or the Kingdom/Chiefdom/Fondom of Bafut is a commune in the Mezam Department of Northwest Province, Cameroon. It is located in the Western Grassfields region - a name for the Northwest Province and surrounding grassland are ...
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Bafut, Cameroon Bafut is a town located in a modern commune in Cameroon, it is also a traditional fondom. It is located in the Mezam Department, which in turn is located in the Northwest Province. Bafut is famous for having preserved its structure as a tradi ...
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Bafut Wars The Bafut Wars were a series of wars fought in the early 20th century between the troops of the Fon of Bafut and German-backed troops of neighbouring fondoms and German troops. The wars ultimately led to a defeat for the Fon of Bafut, forcing hi ...
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Baggara Arabs The Baggāra ( "heifer herder"), also known as Chadian Arabs, are a Nomad, nomadic confederation of people of mixed Arabs, Arab and Arabization, Arabized Indigenous peoples of Africa, indigenous African ancestry, inhabiting a portion of the Sa ...
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Bajwe The Badwe'e (also ''Bajwe'e''; French language, French ''Badjoué'') are an ethnic group inhabiting the rain forest zone of southeastern Cameroon. They recognize themselves as the descendants of Edwe'e, the youngest son of Koo and the brother of ...
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Baka (Cameroon and Gabon) The Baka people, known in the Congo as Bayaka (''Bebayaka, Bebayaga, Bibaya''), are an ethnic group inhabiting the southeastern rain forests of Cameroon, northern Republic of the Congo, northern Gabon, and southwestern Central African Republic. ...
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Baka Beyond Baka Beyond is a world music group formed in 1992 with members from a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures, fusing celtic music, Celtic and other western music styles with traditional Baka (Cameroon and Gabon), Baka music from Cameroon. Bio ...
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Issa Bakary Issa or ISSA may refer to: People *Issa (name), a given name and surname *Kobayashi Issa (1763–1828), a Japanese poet *Issa or Isa, the Arabic name for Jesus in Islam *Issa, another name for the Native American Catawba people *El-Issa family * ...
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Bakassi Bakassi is a peninsula on the Gulf of Guinea. It lies between the Cross River (Nigeria), Cross River estuary, near the city of Calabar and the Rio del Ray estuary on the east. It is governed by Cameroon, following the transfer of sovereignty f ...
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Bakassi Movement for Self-Determination The Bakassi Movement for Self-Determination (BAMOSD) is a militant organization that seeks for the independence of Bakassi, a territory of Cameroon and formation of the Democratic Republic of Bakassi. The movement played a leading role in the Baka ...
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Bakebe Bakebe is a city in Cameroon located at , at an altitude of . Its time zone is UTC+1 +01:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +01:00. In ISO 8601, the associated time would be written as 2019-02-07T23:28:34+01:00. This time is u ...
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Bakole people The Bakole (Bakolle, Kole) are a Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group of the Republic of Cameroon. They belong to the Sawa (ethnic group), Sawa, or Cameroonian coastal peoples. The Bakole speak a Bakole language, language of the same name. Accordin ...
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Bakossi people The Bakossi people are a Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group that live on the western and eastern slopes of Mount Mwanenguba and Mount Kupe in the Bakossi Mountains of Cameroon. They number about 200,000, mostly engaged in subsistence farming but als ...
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Bakweri The Bakweri (or Kwe) are a Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group of the Republic of Cameroon. They are closely related to Cameroon's coastal peoples (the The Sawa peoples of Cameroon, Sawa), particularly the Duala people, Duala and Isubu. Early surve ...
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Bakweri Cooperative Union of Farmers The Bakweri (or Kwe) are a Bantu ethnic group of the Republic of Cameroon. They are closely related to Cameroon's coastal peoples (the Sawa), particularly the Duala and Isubu. Early survey discussion of these topics may be found in Ardener 1956 ...
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Bali, Cameroon Bali is a town and commune in Cameroon, lying west of Bamenda. It has a population of 32,000 (2001 estimate). Formerly the centre of a kingdom, it is known for its palace and its regular festival A festival is an event celebrated by a co ...
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Bamboko The Bamboko are a Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group of the Republic of Cameroon. They are part of the Sawa (ethnic group), Sawa ethnic groups, those who live on the coast. The Bamboko probably moved to Mboko, Cameroon, Mboko, the area southwest ...
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Bamboutos FC Bamboutos FC is a Cameroonian football club based in Mbouda and founded in 1966. They are a member of the Cameroonian Football Federation. Their home stadium is Stade de Mbouda. The club was founded in 1966. Honours * Cameroon Première Divis ...
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Bambui Bambui is an emerging township in northwestern Cameroon. With a population of about 35,000 people, it is located at an elevation of about 1350 metres above sea level. Administratively, Bambui is the headquarters of Tubah Sub-Division in the North ...
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Bamenda Bamenda, also known as Abakwa and Mankon Town, is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region (Cameroon), Northwest Region. The city has a population of about six hundred thousand people and is located north-west of the C ...
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Bamenda Airport Bamenda Airport is an airport serving Bamenda, the capital of the Northwest Province in Cameroon. The airport was previously served by Camair-Co starting in 2017, offering passenger services to Douala and Yaoundé. On December 1, 2019, a Camai ...
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Bamenda All-Party Conference Bamenda, also known as Abakwa and Mankon Town, is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region (Cameroon), Northwest Region. The city has a population of about six hundred thousand people and is located north-west of the C ...
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Bamenda Congress Bamenda, also known as Abakwa and Mankon Town, is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region. The city has a population of about six hundred thousand people and is located north-west of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé ...
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Bamenda Improvement Association Bamenda, also known as Abakwa and Mankon Town, is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region. The city has a population of about six hundred thousand people and is located north-west of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé ...
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Bamenda Proclamation Bamenda, also known as Abakwa and Mankon Town, is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region. The city has a population of about six hundred thousand people and is located north-west of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé ...
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Bamenda University of Science and Technology Bamenda, also known as Abakwa and Mankon Town, is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region. The city has a population of about six hundred thousand people and is located north-west of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé ...
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Bamileke The Bamiléké people are an ethnic group of Central Africa that inhabits the Western High Plateau colloquially known as the ''grassfields'' of Cameroon. According to Dr John Feyou de Hapy, Bamiléké means "people of faith". Languages The B ...
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Bamileke languages The Bamileke languages () are a group of Eastern Grassfields languages spoken by the Bamileke people in the Western High Plateau of Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares bounda ...
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Bamkin Bankim, M'Bankim, Bamkin or Kimi is a town and commune of the division Mayo-Banyo in Adamaoua in Cameroon. It is about 95 km from Foumban and 125 km from Banyo The area's vegetation is of shrub savanna type. History Bankim is sai ...
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Bamum people The Bamum, sometimes called Bamoum, Bamun, Bamoun, or Mum, are a Grassfields languages, Grassfields ethnic group located in now Cameroon. In 2018, the Bamum and Bamileke people, Bamileke peoples accounted for about 24% of the country's populatio ...
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Bamum language Bamum ( , or ), also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 420,000 speakers. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle i ...
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Bana, Cameroon Bana is a sub-prefecture and commune in the West Province (Cameroon), West Province of Cameroon, some 8 km east of Bafang and 2 km south-west of Babouantou. Geography Bana is accessed by road P15 which comes from Bamena in the east whic ...
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Bana language Bana is an Afroasiatic languages, Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon. Dialects include Gamboura and Gili. Bana is spoken in the canton of Guili, in the northern part of the commune of Bourrha (department of Mayo-Tsanaga, Far No ...
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Bananas in Cameroon A banana is an elongated, edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large treelike herbaceous flowering plants in the genus ''Musa''. In some countries, cooking bananas are called plantains, distinguishing them f ...
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Banda people __NOTOC__ The Banda people are an ethnic group of the Central African Republic. They are likewise found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, and South Sudan. They were severely affected by slave raids of the 19th century and slave tr ...
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Bandjoun Bandjoun (''La 'Djo'' in local language) is a town and commune in the Koung-Khi Departments of Cameroon, Department in the West Region (Cameroon), West Region of Cameroon. Bandjoun is also the capital of the Koung-Khi department and one of the l ...
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Bank of Central African States The Bank of Central African States (, BEAC; ) is a central bank that serves six central African countries which form the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and ...
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Economic crisis of Cameroon The Cameroonian economic crisis was a downturn in the economy of Cameroon from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s. The crisis resulted in rising prices in Cameroon, trade deficits, and loss of government revenue. The government of Cameroon acknowl ...
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Bantowbol Bantowbol or bantubol is a style of music from Cameroon. The genre is derived from Cameroonian folk music. The name ''bantowbol'' is partially derived from ''bal'', a term for accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German language, German ...
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Bantu peoples The Bantu peoples are an Indigenous peoples of Africa, indigenous ethnolinguistic grouping of approximately 400 distinct native Demographics of Africa, African List of ethnic groups of Africa, ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages. The language ...
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Banyo, Cameroon Banyo (Fula: Banyo 𞤦𞤢𞤲𞤴𞤮) is a town and commune in Adamawa Province, Cameroon. It is located at around , and is predominantly Muslim. Though a government prefect serves in the town, the lamido still holds great sway among the pop ...
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Basel Mission The Basel Mission is a Christianity, Christian missionary society based in Switzerland. It was active from 1815 to 2001, when it transferred the operative work to , the successor organization of ''Kooperation Evangelischer Kirchen und Missione'' ...
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Basaa language Basaa (also spelled ''Bassa, Basa, Bissa''), or Mbene, is a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon by the Basaa people. It is spoken by about 300,000 people in the Centre and Littoral regions. Maho (2009) lists North and South Kogo as dialects. B ...
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Bassa people (Cameroon) The Bassa (also spelled Basa or Basaa and sometimes known as Bassa-Bakongo) are a Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group in Cameroon. They number approximately 800,000 individuals. The Bassa speak the Basaa language. Ethnonym Depending on the sourc ...
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Bata language Bata (Gbwata) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria in Adamawa State in the Numan, Song, Fufore and Jimeta gire Yola maiha Demsa lamorde LGAs, and in Cameroon in North Province along the border with Nigeria. Dialects are Demsa, Garoua, ...
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Batié, Cameroon Batié is a town and municipality in the Hauts Plateaux Division in western Cameroon. It is located at latitude 5.283333 and longitude 10.28333. Batié is known for its association football club Sable FC (Cameroon), Sable FC, the "San San Boys ...
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Batouri Batouri is a town and commune in the East Province (Cameroon), East Province of Cameroon. It is the second largest municipality in the province after the provincial capital Bertoua. It is located on the main (though unpaved) road connecting Berto ...
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Battle of Kousséri A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force c ...
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BeBe Zahara Benet Nea Marshall Kudi Ngwa (born March 20, 1981), better known by his stage name BeBe Zahara Benet, is a Cameroonian-American drag queen, drag performer, television personality, and musician best known for winning the RuPaul's Drag Race (season 1), fi ...
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Francis Bebey Francis Bebey (, 15 July 1929 in Douala, Cameroon – 28 May 2001 in Paris, France) was a Cameroonian musicologist, writer, composer, and broadcaster. Early life Francis Bebey was born in Douala, Cameroon, on July 15, 1929. Bebey attended college ...
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Marcel Bebey-Eyidi Marcel may refer to: People * Marcel (given name), people with the given name Marcel * Marcel (footballer, born August 1981), Marcel Silva Andrade, Brazilian midfielder * Marcel (footballer, born November 1981), Marcel Augusto Ortolan, Brazilian ...
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Beboid languages The Beboid languages are any of two families of Southern Bantoid languages spoken principally in southwest Cameroon, although two (Bukwen and Mashi) are spoken over the border in southeast Nigeria. The Eastern Beboid languages may be most closely ...
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John Beecroft John Beecroft (1790 – 10 June 1854) was an explorer, governor of Fernando Po and British Consul of the Bight of Benin and Biafra. Early life Beecroft was born in England near the port of Whitby, Yorkshire.Howard Temperley, 'Beecroft, John (1 ...
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Jean-Pierre Bekolo Jean-Pierre Bekolo () is a Cameroon film director. Background and career Jean-Pierre Bekolo was born in 1966 in Yaounde, Cameroon. He studied physics at the University of Yaounde in Cameroon from 1984 to 1987. He then studied in the National I ...
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Bélabo Bélabo is a town and commune in Cameroon, lying on the Yaoundé – N'Gaoundéré railway line. Near the town lies the Sanaga-Yong chimpanzee rescue centre. Transport The town has a railway station served by Camrail, and lies on the Sanag ...
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Jean Pierre Amougou Belinga Jean-Pierre Amougou Belinga (born 20 February 1965) is a Cameroonian businessman known as the chief executive of the newspaper ''L'Anecdote'' and the TV channels Vision 4 and Télésud. Belinga caused controversy in March 2006 when he was sentenced ...
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Joseph-Antoine Bell Joseph-Antoine Bell (born 8 October 1954), sometimes referred to as JoJo Bell, is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In a 20-year career, he played in his native Cameroon as well as in the Ivory Coast and E ...
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Muhammed Bello Muhammadu Bello (; ; 3 November 1781 – 25 October 1837) was the second Caliph of Sokoto and reigned from 1817 until 1837. He was also an active writer of history, poetry, and Islamic studies. He was the son and primary aide to Usman dan Fodio ...
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Carl Jacob Bender Carl Jacob Bender was missionary pioneer to Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic ...
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Bend-skin Bend-skin (''bend skin'') is a kind of urban Cameroonian popular music. Kouchouam Mbada is the best known group associated with the genre. Several other artists have over the years contributed to the growth and popularity of bend skin. It is rel ...
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Benue River Benue River (), previously known as the Chadda River or Tchadda, is a major tributary of the Niger River. The size of its catchment basin is 319,000 km2 (123,000 sq mi). Almost its entire length of Approximation, approximately is navigable dur ...
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Bertoua Bertoua is the capital of the Eastern Region of Cameroon and of the Lom-et-Djerem Department. It has a population of 88,462 (at the 2005 Census), and is the traditional home of the Gbaya people. It is home to an airport and Mission Cameroon (in ...
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Beti-Pahuin The Beti-Pahuin are a Bantu ethnic group located in Center region of Cameroon. Though they separate themselves into several individual clans, they all share a common origin, history and culture. Estimated to be well over 8 million individuals i ...
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André Bikey André Stéphane Bikey-Amougou (born 8 January 1985) is a Cameroonian former footballer who is an assistant manager of Egyptian club Zamalek. Primarily a defender, he could also play in midfield and was known for his physical presence. He is ge ...
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Bikutsi Bikutsi is a musical genre from Cameroon. It developed from the traditional styles of the Beti, or Ewondo, people, who live around the city of Yaoundé. It was popular in the middle of the 20th century in West Africa. It is primarily dance music. ...
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Bikya language Bikya (also known as Furu) is a potentially extinct Southern Bantoid language spoken in Cameroon. It is one of the three, or four, Furu languages The Furu languages are a proposed group of poorly attested extinct or nearly extinct and otherwis ...
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Bilingualism in Cameroon Multilingualism is the use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a group of speakers. When the languages are just two, it is usually called bilingualism. It is believed that multilingual speakers outnumber monoling ...
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Bight of Bonny The Bight of Biafra, also known as the Bight of Bonny, is a bight off the west- central African coast, in the easternmost part of the Gulf of Guinea. This "bight" has also sometimes been erroneously referred to as the "Bight of Africa" because i ...
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Moni Bilé Moni Bilé (born August 1957) is a Cameroonian makossa Makossa is a music genre originating in Douala, Littoral Region, Cameroon in the late 20th century. Like much other music of Sub-Saharan Africa, it uses strong electric bass rhythms and ...
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Bitis gabonica The Gaboon viper (''Bitis gabonica''), also called the Gaboon adder, is a large and highly venomous viper species found in the rainforests and savannas of sub-Saharan Africa.McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Touré T. 1999. ''Snake Species of the Worl ...
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Chantal Biya Chantal Biya ( Chantal Pulchérie Vigouroux; born 4 December 1969) is the current First Lady of Cameroon, first lady of Cameroon. Early life Chantal Biya was born in Dimako, East Province (Cameroon), East Province, Cameroon.. Her father was Fre ...
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Emmanuel Franck Biya Emmanuel Franck Olivier Biya (born 21 August 1971) is a Cameroonian businessman and entrepreneur and son of incumbent President Paul Biya. Career Biya was educated in Cameroon before attending University of Southern California where he obta ...
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Jeanne-Irène Biya Jeanne-Irène Biya (12 October 1935 – 29 July 1992) was the former First Lady of Cameroon and the first wife of Paul Biya, who has served as the President of Cameroon since 1982. Jeanne-Irène Biya died in office in Yaoundé at age 56. Sh ...
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Paul Biya Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo, 13 February 1933) is a Cameroonian politician who has been serving as the second president of Cameroon since 1982. He was previously the fifth Prime Minister of Cameroon, prime minister under Pre ...
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Black-collared lovebird The black-collared lovebird (''Agapornis swindernianus'') also known as Swindern's lovebird is a small, 13.5cm (5in) long, African parrot in the genus ''Agapornis'' and belongs to the Agapornithinae family. The black-collared lovebird is widespre ...
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Bokito, Cameroon Bokito is a town located in the Mbam-et-Inoubou department of Centre Region of Cameroon. The town is situated approximately 20 km from Bafia Bafia is a Cameroonian town and commune in the Centre Province region. It is the capital of th ...
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Gibering Bol Alima Gibering Bol Alima was a Demographics of Cameroon, Cameroonian political figure. An agronomist engineer by training, he held administrative and then political functions as minister, ambassador and Deputy (legislator), deputy. Early life and edu ...
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Richard Bona Richard Bona (born 28 October 1967) is a Cameroon-born American multi-instrumentalist and singer. Early life Bona Penda Nya Yuma Elolo was born in Minta, Cameroon, into a family of musicians, which enabled him to start learning music from a ...
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Bonabéri Bonabery is a district of Douala, the largest city and economic capital of Cameroon. It is located on the right bank of the Wouri River, opposite the districts of Akwa, Deido and Bonanjo. Bonabery is home to many industries, markets, and transpo ...
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Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh (born February 5, 1938) is a Cameroonian politician and diplomat. He was the Minister of External Relations of Cameroon from 1988 to 1992
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Border conflicts in Cameroon Borders are generally defined as geographical boundaries, imposed either by features such as oceans and terrain, or by political entities such as governments, sovereign states, federated states, and other subnational entities. Political borders c ...
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Bouba Njida National Park Bouba Njida National Park is a national park of Cameroon. A total of 23 antelope species occur in the park. The painted hunting dog, ''Lycaon pictus'', had been observed in Bouba Njida National Park at the start of the 21st century. This populati ...
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Boumba Bek National Park Boumba Bek National Park is a national park in extreme southeastern Cameroon, located in its East Province. History The park was never logged; according to the World Wildlife Fund's scientific advisor in the region, Paul Robinson Ngnegueu, "poac ...
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Jean-Alain Boumsong Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong (born 14 December 1979) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. Boumsong began his senior career with French club Le Havre in 1997 before joining AJ Auxerre in 2000. His performances at ...
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Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje Ruben Bertrand Boumtje-Boumtje (born 20 May 1978) is a Cameroonian professional basketball executive and former player who last served as the assistant general manager of the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League. He played college basketball ...
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Pierre Boya Pierre Boya (born 16 January 1984) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a striker. Club career On 10 November 2003, Boya signed a four-year contract with Partizan. He scored a goal on his debut for the club two weeks later in ...
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Brasseries du Cameroun Les Sociétés Anonymes des Brasseries du Cameroun (SABC or Groupe SABC) is a brewing company in Cameroon. Their offices and main factory are in Douala, with other breweries in Bafoussam, Douala, Garoua, and Yaoundé. Les Brasseries et Glaciere ...
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Brazzaville Conference of 1944 The Brazzaville Conference () was a meeting of prominent Free French leaders held in January 1944 in Brazzaville, the capital of French Equatorial Africa, during World War II. After the Fall of France to Nazi Germany, the collaborationist Vic ...
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British Cameroons British Cameroons or British Cameroon was a British Empire, British League of Nations mandate, mandate territory in British West Africa, formed of the Northern Cameroons and Southern Cameroons. Today, the Northern Cameroons forms parts of the Bor ...
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Buduma language Yedina, also known as Buduma (Boudouma), is a Chadic language of the Biu–Mandara branch spoken around Lake Chad in western Chad and neighbouring Cameroon and Nigeria Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country i ...
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Buduma people The Buduma are an ethnic group of Chad, Cameroon, and Nigeria who inhabit many of the islands of Lake Chad. They are predominantly fishers and cattle Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as lives ...
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Buea Buea is the capital of the Southwest Region (Cameroon), Southwest Region of Cameroon. The city is located in Fako (department), Fako Division, on the eastern slopes of Mount Cameroon, and has a population of about 800.000 inhabitants as of 2 ...
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Bulu Bulu may refer to: * Bulu (bread) (or Bolo), a sweet, round bread of Sephardi Jewish origin * Bulu (Fijian mythology), the underworld in the mythology of Fiji * A subgroup of the Beti-Pahuin people of Cameroon ** Bulu language, spoken by the Bulu ...
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Bulu language Bulu is a Bantu language of the Bulu people of Cameroon. The language had 174,000 native speakers in 1982, with some 800,000 second language speakers in 1991. Its dialects include Bene, Yelinda, Yembana, Yengono, and Zaman. Bulu was formerly use ...
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Bung language The Bung language is a nearly extinct, endangered language of Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Cen ...
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Bushmeat Bushmeat is meat from wildlife species that are Hunting, hunted for human consumption. Bushmeat represents a primary source of animal protein and a cash-earning commodity in poor and rural communities of humid tropical forest regions of the worl ...
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Bush taxi A share taxi, shared taxi, taxibus, or jitney or dollar van in the US, or marshrutka in former Soviet countries, is a mode of transport which falls between a taxicab and a bus. Share taxis are a form of paratransit. They are vehicles for hire and ...
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Buwal language Buwal, also known as Ma Buwal, Bual, or Gadala, is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Cameroon in Far North Province in and around Gadala. Phonology The labiodental flap is marginal, only occurring in two native Buwal words. The labial-vela ...
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Bwiti Bwiti is a spiritual discipline of the forest-dwelling Punu people and Mitsogo peoples of Gabon (where it is recognized as one of three official religions) and by the Fang people of Gabon. Modern Bwiti incorporates animism, ancestor worship, an ...


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Cameroon Airlines Cameroon Airlines was an airline from Cameroon, serving as flag carrier of the country. Based in Douala, it operated scheduled services within Africa, as well as to Europe and the Middle East out of its airline hub, hub at Douala International Ai ...
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Cameroon Cup The Cameroon Cup or ''Coupe Du Cameroon'' in French is the national football competition in Cameroon, on a knock-out-basis. Cup finals Before independence * 1941 : Caïman de Douala 6-0 Mikado ASTP * 1942 : Caïman de Douala 3-1 Léopards ...
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Cameroon Democratic Union The Cameroon Democratic Union () is a political party in Cameroon. It was founded by Adamou Ndam Njoya, a former Minister of National Education under President Ahmadou Ahidjo, on 26 April 1991. The CDU boycotted the March 1992 parliamentary e ...
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Cameroon People's Democratic Movement The Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM; , RDPC) is the ruling political party in Cameroon. Previously known as the Cameroonian National Union, which had dominated Cameroon politics since independence in the 1960s, it was renamed in 1985 ...
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Cameroon Premiere Division The Championnat du Cameroun de football (also known as MTN Elite One since 2007 for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of professional association football league system in Cameroon, governed by the Cameroonian Football Federation sin ...
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Cameroons Youth League British Cameroons or British Cameroon was a British mandate territory in British West Africa, formed of the Northern Cameroons and Southern Cameroons. Today, the Northern Cameroons forms parts of the Borno, Adamawa and Taraba states of Nigeria ...
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Cameroonian Football Federation The Cameroonian Football Federation () is the governing body of football (soccer), football in Cameroon. It is known as FECAFOOT. On 11 December 2021, the acting-president of FECAFOOT, former Cameroonian international striker Samuel Eto'o, was e ...
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Cameroonian Highlands forests The Cameroonian Highlands forests, also known as the Cameroon Highlands forests, is a montane tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion located on the range of mountains that runs inland from the Gulf of Guinea and forms the border between Camer ...
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Cameroonian Pidgin English Cameroonian Pidgin English, or Cameroonian Creole (, from West Coast), is a language variety of Cameroon. It is also known as Kamtok (from 'Cameroon-talk'). It is primarily spoken in the Northwest Region (Cameroon), North West and Southwest Regio ...
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Cameroonian Union The Cameroonian Union () was a Cameroonian pro-independence party active in the French territory of Cameroun. The UC was formed by Ahmadou Ahidjo in 1958 when he broke from André-Marie Mbida and the Bloc Démocratique Camerounaise. Under Ahidjo, ...
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Campo, Cameroon Campo is a town located on the Atlantic Ocean coast of southern Cameroon, serving as the main border town for travel to Equatorial Guinea. It is situated just north of the mouth of the Ntem River. It lies near the Campo Ma'an National Park. Campo ...
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Campo Ma'an National Park Campo Ma'an National Park is a 2,680 square kilometer National Park in Cameroon, located in the South Region in the Océan division. It borders with Equatorial Guinea on the south, the Atlantic Ocean to its west, the Vallée-du-Ntem and the ...
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Campo River The Campo (Spanish: ''Río Campo'', French: ''Rivière Ntem'') or Ntem River is a border river in Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It rises in Gabon, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean in Cameroon in the Bight of Biafra. Towns * ...
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Camrail Camrail is a company operating passenger and freight traffic between the two largest cities in Cameroon and several smaller cities. The company was formed in 1999 and granted a 20-year concession to operate the Cameroon National Railway. The comp ...
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Camtel Camtel is a national telecommunications and Internet service provider in Cameroon. The company is busy building its network, including: Access to a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) network; digitization of the country's telephone exchanges; ...
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Catholicism in Cameroon The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the List of Christian denominations by number of members, largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics Catholic Church by country, worldwid ...
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Catholic University of Central Africa The Catholic University of Central Africa (Université Catholique de l'Afrique Centrale) (CUAC or UCAC) is a private Roman Catholic university in Yaoundé, Cameroon. History CUAC was founded in 1989 by the Association of the Episcopal Conference ...
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CDC Workers Union The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States. It is a United States federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and is headquartered in Atlanta, ...
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Cellulose du Cameroun Cellulose is an organic compound with the formula , a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to many thousands of β(1→4) linked D-glucose units. Cellulose is an important structural component of the primary cell wa ...
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Centre Region (Cameroon) The Centre Region () occupies 69,000 km2 of the central plains of the Republic of Cameroon. It is bordered to the north by the Adamawa Region, to the south by the South Region, to the east by the East Region, and to the West by the Litt ...
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Centre-South Region Center-South ( «Центр-Юг», ''"Tsentr-Yug"'') was a Russian passenger airline based in Belgorod. History In early 2014, the airline received the first of two Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft, which was due to be operated under a lease agre ...
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Central African Customs and Economic Union The Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa, generally referred to by its French acronym CEMAC (for Communauté Économique et Monétaire de l'Afrique Centrale; ), is an organization of states of Central Africa established by Cameroon, C ...
( CACEU) * Central African Monetary Union; Union Monetaire de l'Afrique Centrale;
Zone Monetaire Centrafricaine Zone, Zones or The Zone may refer to: Places Military zones * Zone, any of the divisions of France during the World War II German occupation * Zone, any of the divisions of Germany during the post-World War II Allied occupation * Korean Demilit ...
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Central African Republic The Central African Republic (CAR) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to Central African Republic–Chad border, the north, Sudan to Central African Republic–Sudan border, the northeast, South Sudan to Central ...
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Centre National des Etudes et des Recherches Center or centre may refer to: Mathematics *Center (geometry), the middle of an object * Center (algebra), used in various contexts ** Center (group theory) ** Center (ring theory) * Graph center, the set of all vertices of minimum eccentricity ...
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CFA franc CFA franc (, ) is the name of two currencies used by 210 million people (as of 2023) in fourteen African countries: the West African CFA franc (where "CFA" stands for , i.e. "African Financial Community" in English), used in eight West African c ...
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Chad Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North Africa, North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to Chad–Libya border, the north, Sudan to Chad–Sudan border, the east, the Central Afric ...
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Chad Basin Commission The Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC or CBLT in French) is an intergovernmental organization that oversees water and other natural resource usage in the basin. There are eight member governments—i.e., Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Algeria, the ...
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Chantal Biya Foundation Chantal (, , ) is a feminine given name of French origin. The name Chantal can be traced back to the Old Occitan word , meaning "stone". It came into popular use as a given name in honor of the Catholic saint, Jeanne de Chantal. It may also be spe ...
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Chari River The Chari River, or Shari River, is a long river, flowing in Central Africa. It is the main source of water of Lake Chad, which is located at the junction of four countries: Nigeria, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon. Geography The Chari River flows f ...
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Joseph_Chila Joseph Chila is a Cameroonian photographer from Mbouda in the West Region of Cameroon. For most of his working life he was based in Mayo-Darlé in Adamawa Region. Early life Joseph Chila was born in 1948 near Mbouda in the West Region of Came ...
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Chocolat (1988 film) Chocolat may refer to: * ''Shokolad'', a 1922 novel by Alexander Tarasov-Rodionov * Chocolat (novel), ''Chocolat'' (novel), a 1999 novel by Joanne Harris. * Chocolat (1988 film), ''Chocolat'' (1988 film), a French film by Claire Denis about a fami ...
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Theodor Christaller Theodor is a masculine given name. It is a German form of Theodore (name), Theodore. It is also a variant of Teodor. List of people with the given name Theodor * Theodor Adorno, (1903–1969), German philosopher * Theodor Aman, Romanian painter * ...
* Christianity in Cameroon * Cimenteries du Cameroun ( CIMENCAM) *
Cinema in Cameroon Cinema may refer to: Film * Film or movie, a series of still images that create the illusion of moving image ** Film industry, the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking ** Filmmaking, the process of making a film * Movie theate ...
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Cocoa in Cameroon Cocoa may refer to: Chocolate * Chocolate * ''Theobroma cacao'', the cocoa tree * Cocoa bean, seed of ''Theobroma cacao'' * Chocolate liquor, or cocoa liquor, pure, liquid chocolate extracted from the cocoa bean, including both cocoa butter and ...
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Cocoyam Cocoyam is a common name for more than one tropical root crop and vegetable crop belonging to the Arum family (also known as Aroids and by the family name ''Araceae'') and may refer to: * Taro (''Colocasia esculenta'') – old cocoyam * Mala ...
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Colocasia ''Colocasia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions. The names elephant-ear and ...
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Taro Taro (; ''Colocasia esculenta'') is a root vegetable. It is the most widely cultivated species of several plants in the family Araceae that are used as vegetables for their corms, leaves, stems and Petiole (botany), petioles. Taro corms are a ...
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Coffee in Cameroon Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted, ground coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content, but decaffeinated coffee is also commercially ava ...
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Andrew Cohen (colonial governor) Sir Andrew Benjamin Cohen (7 October 1909 – 17 June 1968) was Governor of Uganda from 1952 to 1957. Early life and education Cohen was from a distinguished Anglo-Jewish family. He was a descendant of Levy Barent Cohen. He was educate ...
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List of colonial heads of British Cameroons A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but ...
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List of colonial heads of German Cameroon Kamerun was an African German colonial empire, colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916 in the region of today's Cameroon, Republic of Cameroon. Kamerun also included northern parts of Gabon and the Republic of the Congo, Congo with weste ...
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Comazar Comazar is a company that operates railways in Africa. Its stock is majority owned by the French investment group Bolloré. Comazar was founded by Eric Peiffer and Patrick Claes in conjunction with Transnet ( Spoornet) and Transurb Consult (a ...
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Commissioners and High Commissioners of France in Cameroon A commissioner (commonly abbreviated as Comm'r) is, in principle, a member of a commission or an individual who has been given a commission (official charge or authority to do something). In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to incl ...
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Commonwealth of Nations The Commonwealth of Nations, often referred to as the British Commonwealth or simply the Commonwealth, is an International organization, international association of member states of the Commonwealth of Nations, 56 member states, the vast majo ...
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Commonwealth of Independent States The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is a regional organization, regional intergovernmental organization in Eurasia. It was formed following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It covers an ar ...
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Communal liberalism Communal may refer to: *A commune or also intentional community * Communalism (Bookchin) * Communalism (South Asia), the South Asian sectarian ideologies *Relating to an administrative division called comune *Sociality in animals *Community ownersh ...
* Communauté * Communauté Économique des États de l'Afrique Centrale (CEEAC);
Economic Community of Central African States The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS; , CEEAC; , CEEAC; , CEEAC) is an Economic Community of the African Union for promotion of regional economic co-operation in Central Africa. It "aims to achieve collective autonomy, raise ...
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Communauté Financière Africaine CFA franc (, ) is the name of two currencies used by 210 million people (as of 2023) in fourteen African countries: the West African CFA franc (where "CFA" stands for , i.e. "African Financial Community" in English), used in eight West African co ...
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Telecommunications in Cameroon Telecommunications in Cameroon include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. History During German rule, It was set up in the protectorate of Kamerun the first telegraph line, the first telephone line, and the first ...
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List of companies of Cameroon Cameroon is a country in Central Africa. Cameroon's per-capita GDP (Purchasing power parity) was estimated as US$2,300 in 2008, one of the ten highest in sub-Saharan Africa.Musa, Tansa (8 April 2008).Biya plan to keep power in Cameroon clears hur ...
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Compte hors budget ''Comte'' is the French, Catalan and Occitan form of the word "count" (Latin: ''comes''); ''comté'' is the Gallo-Romance form of the word "county" (Latin: ''comitatus''). Comte or Comté may refer to: * ''Comte'', French for a count (i.e. the nob ...
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Concours (Cameroon) Concours may refer to: * Concours d'Elegance, a competition among car owners on the appearance of their cars * EU Concours, a selection process for staff of the EU institutions * A competitive examination * Cadillac Concours, an automobile model * ...
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Cameroons Condominium British Cameroons or British Cameroon was a British mandate territory in British West Africa, formed of the Northern Cameroons and Southern Cameroons. Today, the Northern Cameroons forms parts of the Borno, Adamawa and Taraba states of Nigeria ...
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Confederation of Anglophone Parents-Teachers Associations of Cameroon A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. Usually created by a treaty, confederations of states tend to be established for dealing with critical issu ...
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Conference of Heads of State of Equatorial Africa A conference is a meeting, often lasting a few days, which is organized on a particular subject, or to bring together people who have a common interest. Conferences can be used as a form of group decision-making, although discussion, not always d ...
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Republic of the Congo The Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo), is a country located on the western coast of Central ...
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Congress of Berlin At the Congress of Berlin (13 June – 13 July 1878), the major European powers revised the territorial and political terms imposed by the Russian Empire on the Ottoman Empire by the Treaty of San Stefano (March 1878), which had ended the Rus ...
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Constitution of Cameroon The Constitution of Cameroon is the supreme law of the Republic of Cameroon. Adopted in 1972, it is Cameroon's third constitution. The document consists of a preamble and 13 Parts, each divided into Articles. The Constitution outlines the rights ...
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Constitution of the Federal Republic of Cameroon (1961) The Constitution of Cameroon is the supreme law of the Republic of Cameroon. Adopted in 1972, it is Cameroon's third constitution. The document consists of a preamble and 13 Parts, each divided into Articles. The Constitution outlines the rights g ...
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Constitution of the Republic of Cameroon (1984) The Constitution of Cameroon is the supreme law of the Republic of Cameroon. Adopted in 1972, it is Cameroon's third constitution. The document consists of a preamble and 13 Parts, each divided into Articles. The Constitution outlines the rights g ...
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Constitution of the Republic of Cameroon (1996) The Constitution of Cameroon is the supreme law of the Republic of Cameroon. Adopted in 1972, it is Cameroon's third constitution. The document consists of a preamble and 13 Parts, each divided into Articles. The Constitution outlines the rights g ...
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Constitution of the Republique du Cameroun (1960) A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of Legal entity, entity, and commonly determines how that entity is to be governed. Wh ...
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Constitution of the United Republic of Cameroon (1972) A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of Legal entity, entity, and commonly determines how that entity is to be governed. Wh ...
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Constitutional Council of Cameroon A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of entity, and commonly determines how that entity is to be governed. When these princ ...
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Cooperatives in Cameroon A cooperative (also known as co-operative, coöperative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democra ...
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Cotonsport Garoua Coton Sport Football Club de Garoua, or simply Coton Sport, is a Cameroonian professional football club based in Garoua. They play their home games at the Stade Omnisport de Garoua, commonly known as the Roumde Adjia Stadium. The club is chair ...
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Cotton Development Company Cotton (), first recorded in ancient India, is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a wikt:boll, boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus ''Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almo ...
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Cotton in Cameroon Cotton (), first recorded in ancient India, is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus ''Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cel ...
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1984 Cameroonian coup attempt An attempted coup d'état occurred in Cameroon in 1984, when presidential palace guards unsuccessfully tried to overthrow President Paul Biya. The fighting that resulted began on April 6, 1984, and ended several days later. The coup attempt is w ...
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Court of Appeal of Cameroon The Courts of Appeal are appellate courts in Cameroon. They are defined in Part V of the constitution of Cameroon as being under the Supreme Court.Part V: Article 37. Notes References * ''Constitution of the Republic of Cameroon'' English anversi ...
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Court of equity A court of equity, also known as an equity court or chancery court, is a court authorized to apply principles of Equity (law), equity rather than principles of law to cases brought before it. These courts originated from petitions to the Lord Cha ...
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Court of Impeachment A court is an institution, often a government entity, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and administer justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters in accordance with the rule of law. Courts general ...
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Cross River Region A cross is a religious symbol consisting of two intersecting lines, usually perpendicular to each other. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally. A cross of oblique lines, in the shape of the Latin letter X, is termed a saltire in ...
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Cross–Sanaga–Bioko coastal forests The Cross–Sanaga–Bioko coastal forests are a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of west-central Africa. This is a lush forest, rich in flora and birdlife. Location and description The region includes the lowland and coastal forests o ...
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Cuisine of Cameroon Cameroonian cuisine is one of the most varied in Africa due to Cameroon's location on the crossroads between the north, west, and center of the continent; the diversity in ethnicity with mixture ranging from Bantus, Bamileke people, Bamoun, ...
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Culture of Cameroon Cameroon has a rich and diverse culture made up of a mix of about 250 indigenous populations and just as many languages and customs. The country is nicknamed "Little Africa" as geographically, Cameroon consists of coastline, mountains, grass pl ...
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Daba language Daba (also known as Dabba) is a Chadic dialect cluster spoken in Cameroon in Far North Province and in one village in neighboring Nigeria. Blench (2006) considers Mazagway to be a dialect. Daba is spoken throughout the northern part of the May ...
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Dakolé Daïssala Dakole Daïssala (15 April 1943 – 9 August 2022) was a Cameroonian politician and the President of the Movement for the Defence of the Republic (MDR), a political party based in Cameroon's Far North Region.Kini Nsom and Nformi Sonde Kinsai"Cam ...
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Usman dan Fodio Shehu Usman dan Fodio (; full name; 15 December 1754 – 20 April 1817). (Uthman ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman ibn Saalih ibn Haarun ibn Muhammad Ghurdu ibn Muhammad Jubba ibn Muhammad Sambo ibn Maysiran ibn Ayyub ibn Buba Baba ibn Musa Jokolli ibn ...
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Sadou Daoudou The Japanese tea ceremony (known as or lit. 'Hot water for tea') is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of , powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called . The term "Japanese tea ceremony ...
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Youssoufa Daouda Youssoupha Mabiki (; born August 29, 1979), better known by his nickname Youssoupha is a French rapper of Congolese Congolese or Kongolese may refer to: African peoples * Congolese people (disambiguation) * Kongo people, a Bantu ethnic group ...
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Demographics of Cameroon The demographic profile of Cameroon is complex for a country of its population. Cameroon comprises an estimated 250 distinct ethnic groups, which may be formed into five large regional-cultural divisions: * western highlanders ( Semi-Bantu or ...
* Deng Deng National Park * Destabilisation plot of 22 August 1983 *
Armand Deumi Armand Deumi Tchani (born 12 March 1979) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He made three FIFA-official appearances for the Cameroon national team. Club career Deumi started his career in his native count ...
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Development Bank of Central African States The Bank of Central African States (, BEAC; ) is a central bank that serves six central African countries which form the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and ...
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Manu Dibango Emmanuel N'Djoké "Manu" Dibango (12 December 1933 – 24 March 2020) was a Cameroonian musician and songwriter who played saxophone and vibraphone. He developed a musical style fusing jazz, funk, and traditional Cameroonian music. His father w ...
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Henri Dikongué Henri Dikongué (born 6 December 1967) is a Cameroonian singer and guitarist. Dikongué was born in Douala to a family of musicians. He attended a music school in Paris, where he attempted unsuccessfully to release a first album. He started a ...
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Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa (born 1940) is a Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Repub ...
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Dimako Dimako is the name of a sub-division district and small town situated in Upper Nyong Division of the East Province of Cameroon, Africa. It lies a little way south of East Province capital of Bertoua. The local language is Kwakum, spoken by th ...
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Direction Générale d'Etudes et de la Documentation Direction may refer to: *Body relative direction, for instance left, right, forward, backwards, up, and down ** Anatomical terms of location for those used in anatomy ** List of ship directions *Cardinal direction *Bearing (navigation) Mathemat ...
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Departments of Cameroon The regions of Cameroon are divided into 58 division (political geography), divisions or department (administrative division), departments. The divisions are further subdivided into subdivisions (''arrondissements'') and districts. The divis ...
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Dja Faunal Reserve Dja Faunal Reserve (), located in southeastern Cameroon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1987. Causes of inscription include diversity of species present in the park, the presence of five threatened species of mammal, and lack of dis ...
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Eric Djemba-Djemba Eric Daniel Djemba-Djemba (born 4 May 1981) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He previously played club football in France, England, Qatar, Denmark, Israel, Serbia, Scotland, India and Indonesia. In int ...
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Djoum Djoum is a town in South Region, Cameroon. History The first inhabitants of modern-day Djoum were the Baka peoples. The rural municipality was formed in 1952. The town was later divided in 1995 in three entities to form municipalities of Mi ...
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Charles Macpherson Dobell Lieutenant General Sir Charles Macpherson Dobell, (22 June 1869 – 17 October 1954) was a Canadian soldier who served with the Royal Welch Fusiliers of the British Army. Military career Born in Quebec City, the son of Richard Reid Dobell, an ...
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Don i tison Don i tison (from Bafia: Town-hill) is the southernmost peak of a mountainous ridge west of the Cameroonian city of Bafia Bafia is a Cameroonian town and commune in the Centre Province region. It is the capital of the Mbam-et-Inoubou departmen ...
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Michel Doo Kingue Michel may refer to: * Michel (name), a given name or surname of French origin (and list of people with the name) * Míchel (nickname), a nickname (a list of people with the nickname, mainly Spanish footballers) * Míchel (footballer, born 1963), S ...
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Douala Douala is the largest city in Cameroon and its economic capital. It is also the capital of Cameroon's Littoral Region (Cameroon), Littoral Region. It was home to Central Africa's largest port, now being replaced by Kribi port. It has the country ...
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Douala International Airport Douala International Airport () is an international airport located in Douala, the largest city in Cameroon and the capital of Cameroon's Littoral Region. With its 4 terminals and an average of 1.5 million passengers and 50,000 tonnes of frei ...
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Rudolph Douala Rudolph or Rudolf may refer to: People * Rudolph (name), the given name including a list of people with the name Religious figures * Rudolf of Fulda (died 865), 9th century monk, writer and theologian * Rudolf von Habsburg-Lothringen (1788 ...
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Douala Stock Exchange The Douala Stock Exchange (DSX in abbreviation) was the official market for securities in Cameroon, located in Douala. In 2019 it was absorbed by the (, BVMAC) which on that occasion relocated from Libreville to Douala. History The origin of t ...
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Doual'art doual'art is a non profit cultural organisation and art centre founded in 1991 in Douala, Cameroon and focussed on new urban practices of African cities. History doual'art was registered as a non profit organization in 1992 and it was establish ...
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Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé (born 27 September 1978) is a former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Born in France, he gained 20 caps for Cameroon, qualifying through heritage. Club career Early career Born in Paris, Perrier-Dou ...
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Ofir Drori Ofir Drori (; born 26 April 1976) is an Israeli writer and activist based in Central Africa. He started as an activist against wildlife trafficking, and expanded to anti-corruption, democracy and human rights activism throughout Africa. Activism ...
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Dschang Dschang is a city located in the West (Ouest) Province of Cameroon, with an estimated population of 87,000 (est) in 2001, growing dramatically from 21,705 recorded in 1981. The 2006 Population is estimated to be 200,000 inhabitants. Dschang is th ...
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Duala language Duala (native name: ) is a dialect cluster spoken by the Duala and Mungo peoples of Cameroon. Duala belongs to the Bantu language family, in a subgroup called Sawabantu. It is a tonal language with subject–verb–object word order. Maho ( ...
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Duala people The Duala (or :fr:Sawa (peuple), Sawa) are a Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group of Cameroon. They primarily inhabit the littoral and southwest region of Cameroon and form a portion of the Sawabantu languages, Sawabantu or "coastal people" of Cam ...
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East Region (Cameroon) The East Region () occupies the southeastern portion of the Cameroon, Republic of Cameroon. It is bordered to the east by the Central African Republic, to the south by Republic of the Congo, Congo, to the north by the Adamawa Region, and to the ...
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East Sudanian savanna The East Sudanian savanna is a hot, seasonally dry tropical savanna ecoregion of Central and East Africa. Geography The East Sudanian savanna is the eastern half of the Sudanian savanna belt which runs east and west across Africa. The easte ...
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Eastern Region, Nigeria The Eastern Region was an administrative region in Nigeria, dating back originally from the division of the colony Southern Nigeria in 1954. Its first capital was Calabar. The capital was later moved to Enugu and the second capital was Umuahia. T ...
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Karl Ebermaier Karl Ebermaier ( Elberfeld, 2 October 1862 – Bernried am Starnberger See, 21 August 1943) was between 1912 and 1916 the last governor of German Kamerun. Life He was the son of State Procurator Friedrich Wilhelm Ebermaier. He studied law in T ...
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Ebolowa Ebolowa is a city in Cameroon. It is the capital of the South Region (Cameroon), South Region and the Mvila department. Its economy is primarily agricultural, with cocoa bean being its main crop. Economy Agriculture Agriculture is the primar ...
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Fred Salle Frédéric Ebong-Salle, better known as Fred Salle (born 10 September 1964) is a male retired athlete who specialised in the long jump. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Biography Salle finished second behind Mike Conley at the 1983 ...
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Economic Community of Central African States The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS; , CEEAC; , CEEAC; , CEEAC) is an Economic Community of the African Union for promotion of regional economic co-operation in Central Africa. It "aims to achieve collective autonomy, raise ...
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United Nations Economic and Social Council The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is one of six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for coordinating the economic and social fields of the organization, specifically in regards to the fifteen specialized ...
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Economic crisis of Cameroon The Cameroonian economic crisis was a downturn in the economy of Cameroon from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s. The crisis resulted in rising prices in Cameroon, trade deficits, and loss of government revenue. The government of Cameroon acknowl ...
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Economy of Cameroon The economy of Cameroon was one of the most prosperous in Africa for a quarter of a century after independence. The drop in commodity prices for its principal exports – petroleum, Cocoa bean, cocoa, coffee, and cotton – in the mid-1980s, co ...
*List of ecoregions in Cameroon, Ecoregions in Cameroon, list of *Edéa *Education in Cameroon *Titus Edzoa *''L'Effort Camerounais'' *Emmanuel Egbe-Tabi *Eid ul-Fitr *Nzo Ekangaki *Eugène Ekéké *Marthe Ekemeyong Moumié *Catherine Eko *Ekoi people *Ekoid languages *Thierry Ekwalla *Joseph Elanga *Namata Henry Elangwe *Elections in Cameroon *Mbonda Elie *Essomba Tsoungui Elie Victor *George Elokobi *Jacques Elong Elong *Achille Emaná *Embassy of Cameroon in Moscow *Embassy of Cameroon in Washington, D.C. *David Embé *Emblem of Cameroon *Emia-Ema Constitution *E. M. L. Endeley *Joël Epalle *Equatorial Guinea *Espérance FC *Laurent Esso *Jean Pierre Essome *William-Aurelian Eteky Mboumoua *Ethnic conflict in Cameroon *Etoko, Cameroon *Samuel Eto'o *European Economic Community (EEC) *Evangelical Lutheran Church of Cameroon *Évolué *Ewale a Mbedi *Ewonde a Kwane *Beti-Pahuin, Ewondo *Ewondo language *''L'Expression de Mamy-Wata''


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Foreign relations of Cameroon Cameroon's noncontentious, low-profile approach to foreign relations puts it squarely in the middle of other African and developing country states on major issues. It supports the principles of non-interference in the affairs of developing cou ...
*Andre Fouda *Foumban *Foumban Conference *Joseph Foumbi *Fovu Baham *
CFA franc CFA franc (, ) is the name of two currencies used by 210 million people (as of 2023) in fourteen African countries: the West African CFA franc (where "CFA" stands for , i.e. "African Financial Community" in English), used in eight West African c ...
*France *Franco-African Summit *Francophone Cameroonian *Francophone Summit *Organisation internationale de la Francophonie *Freedom of religion in Cameroon *
Cameroun Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the R ...
*French Equatorial Africa *French language in Cameroon *Front National Unifié (FNU) *Front of Allies for Change (Front of Allies for Change, FAC) *Front Populaire de l'Unité et la Paix (FPUP) *John Fru Ndi *FS d'Akonolinga *Fufu; Couscous *Fula language *Fula people *Sokoto Caliphate *Fulani War *Joseph Jackson Fuller


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*Gabon *Vincent Ganty *Garoua *Garri (tapioca) *Gavar language *LGBT rights in Cameroon *Gendarmerie *General Certificate of Education (GCE) *General Confederation of Free Workers of Cameroon (CGTLC) *Geography of Cameroon *George (Duala king) *Sampson A. George *German West Africa Company *Germany *Ghost town operations *Glavda language *Otto Gleim *Goni Waday *Governor (Cameroon) *Grand Batanga *Grand Débat *Grand Prix Chantal Biya *Grassfields (Cameroon) *Great Britain *Green Revolution *George Grenfell *Groupe de Huit *Groupe des Progressistes *Gude language *Guider *Guinean forest–savanna mosaic *Gvoko language


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*Hamadjoda Adjoudji *Souleymanou Hamidou *Hanno the Navigator *Harmonisation (Cameroon); Service d'equivalence *Hauts Plateaux Division *Hayatu ibn Sa'id *List of heads of government of British Cameroons *List of heads of government of Cameroon *List of heads of government of French Cameroon *List of heads of state of Cameroon *Edward H. Hewett *High Court of Justice (Cameroon) *Etienne Hollong *John Holt (businessman) *Holy Ghost Fathers *Hosséré Vokré *Houseboy (novel) *Jeffery Hughes *Human rights in Cameroon *Human Rights Defence Group *Hya language *Hydroelectricity in Cameroon


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*Mohammadou Idrissou *Igbo people *Igbo language *Salle Ibrahim *Jean Ikellé-Matiba *Impôts FC *Indigénat *Indirect rule *Indomitable Lions (disambiguation), Indomitable Lions *Ephraïm Inoni *Interministerial Committee on Intelligence *International Monetary Fund (IMF) *International Relations Institute of Cameroon *Investment code *Guy Ipoua *Samuel Ipoua *La isla misteriosa y el capitán Nemo *Islam in Cameroon *
Issa Bakary Issa or ISSA may refer to: People *Issa (name), a given name and surname *Kobayashi Issa (1763–1828), a Japanese poet *Issa or Isa, the Arabic name for Jesus in Islam *Issa, another name for the Native American Catawba people *El-Issa family * ...
*Isubu *Johannes Ittman *Imbia Sylvester Itoe


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*Eugene Jamot *Jantzen & Thormählen *''Jaunde-Texte von Karl Atangana und Paul Messi'' *Jengu *Jeunesse Camerounaise Française (JEUCAFRA) *Jeunesse Démocratique Camerounaise (JDC) *Jihad *Jovi (musician) *Jimi language (Cameroon) *Joseph-Désiré Job *Thomas Job *Joint Proclamation *Augustine Ngom Jua


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*Axelle Kabou *Kadéï River *Kadji Sports Academy *Kaélé *Kaïssa *Kako language *P. M. Kale *Simone Kaljob *Raymond Kalla *Samuel Kame *Carlos Kameni *Mathurin Kameni *Kamerun *Kamerun National Congress (KNC) *Kamerun National Democratic Party (KNDP) *Kamerun United National Congress (KUNC) *Kamerun United Party (KUP) *Daniel Kamwa *Kanem-Bornu Empire *Kanuri people *Victor Kanga *Kanuri language *Kenya Airways Flight 507 *Kilum-Ijim Forest *Emmanuel Kita Kejuo *Abel Kingue *Kirdi *Eduard von Knorr *Augustin Frédéric Kodock *Koko Komégné *Kol language (Cameroon) *Kom people (Cameroon) *Kom language (Cameroon), Kom language *Yaphet Koppo *Korup National Park *Kotoko kingdom *Kotoko-Yedina languages *Kotoko people *Maka Kotto *Yaphet Kotto *Augustin Kontchou Kouomegni *Dorge Kouemaha *Kousséri *Kribi *K-Tino *Kumba *Kumbo *Emmanuel Kundé *Kwane a Ngie *Serge Kwetche


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*Mohamadou Labarang *Lagwan language *Lake Chad *Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC); Commission du Bassin du Lac Tchad (CBLT) *Lake Chad Catchment *Lake Chad flooded savanna *Lake Monoun *Lake Nyos (Lake Nyos disaster) *Lake Oku *Lake Ossa *Lamido *Languages of Cameroon *Lauren Etame Mayer *Law enforcement in Cameroon *League of Nations mandate *Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque *LGBT rights in Cameroon (Gay rights) *Limba people (Cameroon) *Limbe, Cameroon, Limbe; Victoria, Cameroon *Littoral Region (Cameroon) *Lobéké National Park *Lock Priso *Logone River *Loi Cadre *Lolodorf *Lomé Convention *Lomié *Eboa Lotin *Luo language (Atta) *Loum, Cameroon *Lycée Leclerc


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*Daniel Maa Boumsong *Mada language (Cameroon) *Wes Madiko *Mafa language *Herman Maimo *Michael Kiessou *Sankie Maimo *Maize in Cameroon *Guy Madjo *Marcel Mahouvé *Maka people *Makaa–Njem languages *Makossa *Jean Makoun *Malaba, Cameroon *Malgbe language *Hugo Mamba-Schlick *Mambila people *Mambila language *Mambiloid languages. *Mamfe *Mamfe Conference *Mami Wata *List of mammals of Cameroon *Mandara Kingdom, Mandara, Rulers of *Mandara Kingdom *Mandara languages *Mandara Mountains *Mandara Plateau mosaic *Mandate System (Cameroon) *Bébé Manga *Rudolf Duala Manga Bell *Mangambeu *Jean Manga-Onguene *Mankon Museum *Myriam Léonie Mani *Mankon *Joseph Merrick (missionary) *Myriam Léonie Mani *Union of the Peoples of Cameroon *Silikam néé Manamourou *Maps of Cameroon *Maroua *Masa languages *The Masked Rider: Cycling in West Africa *Maslam language *Massa language *Philippe Mataga *Matal language *Marvin Matip *Theodore Mayi-Matip *Lauren Etame Mayer *Mayo Kébbi *Mazagway language *Luc Mbah a Moute *Mbalam *Sylvie Mballa Éloundou *Mbalmayo *Mbanga, Cameroon *Mbedam language *Mbuko language *Mefele language *Mésondo *Modeste M'bami *Mbandjock *Françoise Mbango Etone *Prince Nico Mbarga *Coco Mbassi *Robert Mbella Mbappe *Stéphane Mbia *Patrick Mboma *Mbedi a Mbongo *André-Marie Mbida *Nerius Namaso Mbile *Patrick Mboma *Mbongo *Mbouda *Samuel Efoua Mbozo'o *Mbum language *Mbwe-Mbwe *Carole Kaboud Mebam *Meiganga *Merey language *Joseph Merrick (missionary) *''Le Messager'' *Pierre Messmer *Lucien Mettomo *Ousman Mey *Valéry Mézague *Louis-Paul Mfédé *Mfou *Military of Cameroon *Herbert Vaughan *Roger Milla *Millet beer *Mina language (Cameroon) *Mining industry of Cameroon *Ministry of Justice of Cameroon *Minister of State (Cameroon) *Ministry of Women's Affairs (Cameroon) *Mise en valeur *Mofu *Mofu-Gudur language *Mokolo *Moloko language *Monetary Union of Equatorial Africa and Cameroon; Union Monetaire de l'Afrique Equatoriale et Cameroun (UMAEC) *Celestin Monga *Mongo-Beti (Eza Boto; Alexandre Biyidi) *Arno Monkam *Monneba *"Monsieur sans objet" *Moolaadé *Mouloudou *Félix-Roland Moumié *Mount Cameroon *Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests *Mount Cameroon F.C. *Mount Cameroon Race of Hope *Mount Kupe *Mount Manengouba *Mount Nlonako *Mount Oku *Mountain Chain of the West *Alfred Moussambani *Sarkifada Moussa Yaya *Mouvement d'Action Nationale du Cameroun (MANC) *Mouvement pur la Défence de la Republique; Movement for the Defence of the Republic (MDR) *Movement for Democracy and Progress (Cameroon), Movement for Democracy and Progress (MDP) *Mpem and Djim National Park *Victor E. Mukete *Albert Womah Mukong *Salomon Tandeng Muna *Mungo people *Mungo River, Cameroon, Mungo River *List of municipalities of Cameroon *Musgum people, Musgum *Music of Cameroon *Peter Mafany Musonge *Muyang language *Engelbert Mveng *Mvog-Betsi Zoo *Mvolyé *Mvomeka'a


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*Gustav Nachtigal *Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida *Joel Gustave Nana Ngongang *Nanga Eboko *Nation-building *National Airways Cameroon *National Anti-Corruption Observatory *National Army of Kamerun Liberation; Armée de Libération Nationale du Kamerun (ALNK) *National Assembly of Cameroon (Assemblée Nationale du Cameroun; ANCAM) *National Centre for Administration and Magistracy (Centre Nationale d'Administration et de Magistrature; CENAM; École nationale d'administration et de Magistrature; National School for Administration and Magistracy) *National Civil Service for Participation in Development *National Coordination Committee of Opposition Parties (NCCOP) *National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) *National Day (Cameroon) *National Fund for Rural Development; Fond National de Développement Rural (FONADER) *National Investment Company; Société Nationale d'Investissement (SNI) *National Office for Participation in Development; Office National de Participation au Développement (ONPD) *List of national parks of Cameroon, National parks of Cameroon, list of *National Ports Authority (NPA) *National Produce Marketing Board (NPMB); Office National de Commercialisation des Produits de Base (ONCPB) *National Rehabilitation Center for the Handicapped *National Union of Cameroon Workers (NUCW) *National Union for Democracy and Progress (Cameroon) (NUDP); Union Nationale pour la Démocratie et le Progrès (UNDP) *National Water Corporation of Cameroon; Société Nationale des Eaux du Cameroun (SNEC) *Youth Day *Native Authorities (Cameroon) *Native Baptist Church (NBC) *Adamou Ndam Njoya *Pius Ndiefi *Joseph Ndo *Ndi-samba joseph *Claire Ndi-samba *Ndongmo Affair *Martin Ndongo-Ebanga *Neukamerun *New Deal (Cameroon); Politique du Renouveau *James R. Newby *Georges Ngango *Ngaoundal *Ngaoundéré *Ngaoundere Plateau *Nana Falemi *Ngbe; Egbo *Ngiemboon language *Ngoila *Daniel Ngom Kome *Albert Ngome Kome *Ngondo *Ngong language *Victor Anomah Ngu *Rose Zang Nguele *Mireille Nguimgo *Niger Basin Authority (NBA); Authorite du Bassin du Niger (ABN) *Ngumba language *Ngumba people *Niete *Nigeria *Mbah Ndam Joseph Njang *Pierre Njanka *Pius Njawe *Njem *Dorothy Limunga Njeuma *Geremi Njitap *Jérémie N'Jock *Ibrahim Njoya *Seidou Njimoluh Njoya *Nki National Park *Alice Nkom *Alain N'Kong *Nkongsamba *Thomas Nkono *Jean Nkuete *Stan Nkwain *George Nkwe *North Giziga language *North Kamerun Democratic Party *North Mofu language *North Region (Cameroon) *Northern Cameroons *Northern Congolian forest–savanna mosaic *Northern Massacre *Northwest Region (Cameroon); Northwest Region, Cameroon * Northwestern Congolian lowland forests *Nshare *Nsibidi *Nso people *Ntarinkon Palace *Ntem River *Ntumazah Ndeh *Kristo Numpuby *Sally Nyolo *Nyong River *Nzanyi language *Anne-Marie Nzié *Nzime


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*O Cameroon, Cradle of Our Forefathers *Obala *Office Camerounais du Bananes *Mama Ohandja *Rene-Guy Charles Okala *Oku, Cameroon, Oku *Salomon Olembé *Cameroon at the 1964 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 1976 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 1980 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 1984 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 1988 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 1992 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 1996 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 2000 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 2004 Summer Olympics *Cameroon at the 2008 Summer Olympics *François Omam-Biyik *Charles Onana Awana *One Kamerun Party (OK) *Organisation of African Unity (OAU) *Oryx Douala *Oshie *Otélé *''The Overloaded Ark'' *Ernest Ouandie *Owona Constitution *Joseph Owona *Ferdinand Oyono *Ferdinand-Leopold Oyono


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*Pagan grouping; Societes paiennes *Palestine sunbird *Pallottine mission to Kamerun *Palm products in Cameroon *Palm wine *Panthère de Bangangté *Parti des Démocrates Camerounais (PDC) *Parti Socialiste Camerounaise (PSC) *Parti Travailliste Camerounais *Parti Unifié *Cameroonian passport, Passport, Cameroonian *Peace Corps *"Peace-Work-Fatherland" *Michel Pensée *People's Republic of China *Saint-John Perse *Petit-Pays *Petroleum in Cameroon *Planned liberalism *Poli, Cameroon *List of political parties in Cameroon *Paul Pondi *Pori people *Christian Pouga *Louis-Marie Pouka *Roland Pré *Prefect (France), Prefet; Senior Divisional Officer *Presbyterianism in Cameroon *Prestation *Prime Minister of Cameroon *Priso a Doo *Privatisation in Cameroon *Privatization of the electricity sector in Cameroon *Prostitution in Cameroon *Protestantism in Cameroon *Psikye language *Public holidays in Cameroon *Jesko von Puttkamer *Pygmies


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*Rabih az-Zubayr *Racing FC Bafoussam *Radio trottoir *Rail transport in Cameroon *Railway stations in Cameroon *Ralliement *Ramadan *Jean Ramadier *Rassemblement Camerounais (RACAM) *African Democratic Rally, Rassemblement Démocratique Africain (African Democratic Rally, RDA) *Rassemblement du Peuple Camerounais (RAPECA) *Rassemblement du Peuple Camerounais (RPC) *Regional Council (Cameroon) *Regions of Cameroon *Religion in Cameroon *Renaissance Camerounaise (RENAICAM) *Republic of Cameroon *Republique du Cameroun *Research Institute for Development, Communication and School Partnership *Residents of Cameroons Province *Reunification (Cameroon) *Rhumsiki *Rice in Cameroon *"rigor and moralisation" *Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamenda *Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bertoua *Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Douala *Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Garoua *Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Yaoundé *List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Cameroon, Roman Catholic dioceses in Cameroon, list of *Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafia *Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafoussam *Roman Catholic Diocese of Batouri *Roman Catholic Diocese of Buéa *Roman Catholic Diocese of Doumé–Abong’ Mbang *Roman Catholic Diocese of Ebolowa *Roman Catholic Diocese of Edéa *Roman Catholic Diocese of Eséka *Roman Catholic Diocese of Kribi *Roman Catholic Diocese of Kumbo *Roman Catholic Diocese of Mamfe *Roman Catholic Diocese of Maroua–Mokolo *Roman Catholic Diocese of Mbalmayo *Roman Catholic Diocese of Ngaoundéré *Roman Catholic Diocese of Nkongsamba *Roman Catholic Diocese of Obala *Roman Catholic Diocese of Sangmélima *Roman Catholic Diocese of Yagoua *Roman Catholic Diocese of Yokadouma *Roman Catholicism in Cameroon *Rosicrucianism *Rubber in Cameroon *Rural exodus in Cameroon


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*Samuel Efoua Mbozo'o *Sa'a, Cameroon *Félix Sabal Lecco (musician) *Félix Sabal Lecco (politician) *Stanley Enow *Sable FC (Cameroon), Sable FC *Sahel *Sahel FC *Alioum Saidou *St. Joseph's College, Sasse *Alfred Saker *Saker Baptist College *Ahmadou Salatou *Martin-Paul Samba *Lotin Same *Sanaga River *Sangha River *Sangmélima *Sao civilisation *Les Scouts du Cameroun *Second Extraordinary Congress of Cameroon National Union *Secret agreements between Cameroon and France *Secretariat-General at the Presidency *''Les Saignantes'' *Theodor Seitz *Self-reliant development (développement autocentre) *Pierre Semengue *Semi-Bantu *Senate of Cameroon *Felix Sengat-Kuo *Service d'Etudes et de la Documentation *Sharwa language *Shu Mom *Dominique Sima Fouda *Augustine Simo *Thérèse Sita-Bella *Slavery in Cameroon *Slave trade in Cameroon *Smuggling in Cameroon *Socatral *Social Democratic Front (Cameroon), Social Democratic Front (SDF) *Social justice *Société Camerounaise de Banque scandal *Société Camerounaise des Tabacs (SCT) *Société de Développement de la Riziculture dans le Plaine de Mbo (SODERIM) *Société de Développement pour la Culture et la Transformation du Blé (SODEBLE) *Société d'Expansion et de Modernisation de la Riziculture de Yagoua (SEMRY) *Société du Développement du Nkam (SODENKAM) *Société Financière de Recouvrement *Société Nationale des Hydrocarbures (SNH) *Sociétés Cooperatives de Développement Rural (SOCOODER) *Julius von Soden *Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou *Sokoto (city), Sokoto *Sokoto Grand Vizier *List of sultans of Sokoto *Thomas Som *Alexandre Song *Rigobert Song *Jacques Songo'o *Soppo *Paul Soppo Priso *SOSOCAM *Andre Soucadaux *South Cameroon Plateau *South Region (Cameroon) *Southern Cameroon national football team *Southwest Region (Cameroon) *Southern Cameroons *Southern Cameroons National Council (SCNC) *Southern Cameroons Youth League (SCYL) *South Giziga language *Nzante Spee *Sport in Cameroon *Sso (rite) *Stabilisation of Export Earnings (STABEX) *Stade Akwa *Stade de Baham *Stade de Batié *Stade Municipal (Bafang) *Stade Municipal de Bafoussam *Stade Municipal de Bamendzi *Stade Municipal de Guider *Stade de la Réunification *Stade de Mbouda *Stade de Moliko *Roumdé Adjia Stadium *Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium *Statut du Cameroun *Structural Adjustment Programs (SAP) *Patrick Suffo *Sugar in Cameroon *Supreme Court of Cameroon *"Sweet Mother" *SYSMIN


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*Maurice Tadadjeu *Carlos Takam *Takumbeng; Takembeng *Elisabeth Tankeu *James Tabe Tataw *Tatum, Cameroon *Tchabal Gangdaba *Tchabal Nganha *Alphonse Tchami *Bill Tchato *Jean-Pierre Tchetchoua *Vroumsia Tchinaye *Jean-Michel Tchouga *Simon Pierre Tchoungui *Jerry-Christian Tchuissé *Tea in Cameroon *Teachers Association of Cameroon *Paul Tessa *Les Têtes Brulées *Theatre in Cameroon *Johannes Thong Likeng *Amour Patrick Tignyemb *Tikar; Tikari *Tiko *Tillier Affair *Timber in Cameroon *Tobacco in Cameroon *Barthélémy Toguo *Tombel Massacre *Tonnerre Yaoundé *Tontine; Njangi *Felix Tonye Mbog *Xavier Torre *Tourism in Cameroon *Jacques_Toussele *Trans-Cameroon Railway *Transport in Cameroon *Treaty of Fez *Tripartite Conference *United Nations Trust Territories *Trusteeship system *Tsamassi *Delpine Tsanga *Tsuvan language *Christian Tumi *Tupuri language *Tupuri people


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*Reuben Um Nyobé *Unification Day (Cameroon) *Union Camerounaise (UC) *Union of the Peoples of Cameroon, Union des Populations du Cameroun; Union of the Peoples of Cameroon (UPC) *Union Douala *Union Douanière Économique de l'Afrique Centrale (Economic Community of Central African States, UDEAC);
Central African Customs and Economic Union The Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa, generally referred to by its French acronym CEMAC (for Communauté Économique et Monétaire de l'Afrique Centrale; ), is an organization of states of Central Africa established by Cameroon, C ...
( CACEU) *Union for Change *Union of Free Trade Unions of Cameroon (USLC) *Unisport de Bafang *United Nations 1961 plebiscite *United Nations Security Council Resolution 133 *United Republic of Cameroon *List of universities in Cameroon *Unity Palace; Etoudi Palace *Université FC de Ngaoundéré *University of Yaoundé *Urbanisation in Cameroon *
Usman dan Fodio Shehu Usman dan Fodio (; full name; 15 December 1754 – 20 April 1817). (Uthman ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman ibn Saalih ibn Haarun ibn Muhammad Ghurdu ibn Muhammad Jubba ibn Muhammad Sambo ibn Maysiran ibn Ayyub ibn Buba Baba ibn Musa Jokolli ibn ...


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*Vame language *Paul Verdzekov *Victoria Botanical Gardens *Heinrich Vieter *''Volcanic Sprint'' *Vollarbe


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*Geoffrey Wainwright *Justice Wamfor *Waza National Park *Pierre Webó *Nicole Werewere-Liking *West Africa Campaign (World War I) *West Cameroon *West Cameroon House of Chiefs *West Region (Cameroon) *Western High Plateau *Wheat in Cameroon *William I of Bimbia *William II of Bimbia *Johannes Manga Williams *Wodaabe *Pierre Womé *Women in Cameroon *World Bank *World War I Kamerun campaigns *Cameroonian participation in World War II *Wouri River *Wovea *Wum *Wuzlam language


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*Fosi Yakum-Ntaw *Yaoundé *Yaoundé Agreements *Yaoundé Airport *Yaoundé Convention *Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport *Yaoundé Plan of Action *Yaoundé train explosion *Yeni language *Yillaga *Gisele Yitamben *Yokadouma *Philémon Yang


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*Zambo Commission *Rose Zang Nguele *Eugen von Zimmerer *Eugene Zintgraff *Jean Zoa *Zone de Pacification (ZOPAC) *Zones d'Action Prioritaires Integrées (ZAPI) *Zumaya language {{DEFAULTSORT:Index Of Cameroon-Related Articles Cameroon-related lists, Indexes of topics by country, Cameroon