At 183,568 mi² or 475,440 km², Cameroon is the world's 53rd-largest country. It is comparable to Papua New Guinea, and somewhat larger than the state...
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Capital of Cameroon is Yaounde.
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The word Cameroon refers to an African Country located in the western part of the continent. The word also refers to an active volcano that is situated...
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Cameroon’s education system is known to be one of the best in Africa. Primary school is free and mandatory. 70 percent of all children in the age group...
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Cameroon’s culture is as diverse and varied as its population and geography. In the western mountains the Kirdi and the Matakam are skilled at making...
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Given its population size, Cameroon’s demographic profile is extremely complex. There are an estimated 250 distinct ethnic groups, and these may be categorised...
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Cameroon was one of Africa’s most prosperous nations for at least twenty five years following independence, in 1960. Cameroon’s principal exports were...
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The Benue River, Logon River, Mayo Kébbi, Nyong River, Sanaga River and Sangha River, all flow through Cameroon. Cameroon occupies an area of 183,568...
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Cameroon occupies an area of 183,568 square miles or 475,440 square kilometers, making it the 53rd largest country in the world. In comparison, it is around...
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Paul Biya has been Cameroon’s President since 1982. He belongs to the Beti-Pahuin ethnic group. Biya served under President Ahmadou Ahidjo and in 1975...
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Cameroon, a unitary republic of central Africa, is officially known as the Republic of Cameroon. It is located in West Central Africa, and is bordered...
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