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Adamawa Province (33272 bytes)
1: ...he east, and the [[North Province, Cameroon|North Province]] to the north. 3: ...largest of [[provinces of Cameroon|Cameroon's ten provinces]]. The land is rugged and sparsely populated, ho... 21: ...0px.png|right|Location of the Adamawa Province in Cameroon]]</td></tr> 28: ...ovincial capital, along the border with the North Province. 30: ...has [[ferruginous soil]] instead, and many of the province's mountains, including the Gotels and Mambilas, c... South Province, Cameroon (28045 bytes) 1: ...are km of territory, making it the fourth largest province in the nation. The major ethnic groups are the va... 3: The South Province has a fair amount of [[industry]], its main comme... 21: ... 300px.png|right|Location of the Sout Province in Cameroon]]</td></tr> 30: ...with [[fault]]s around the border with the Centre Province that arc toward the border with Congo; [[granite]... 34: Several river systems drain the South Province. The northernmost of these is the [[Nyong River|N... Centre Province, Cameroon (38290 bytes) 17: ...00px.png|right|Location of the Centre Province in Cameroon]]</td></tr> 19: ...ovince]]s. It is the second largest of Cameroon's provinces in land area. Major ethnic groups include the [[... 21: ...nt economic factor, especially with regard to the province's most important [[cash crop]], [[cocoa]]. Outsid... 24: [[Image:Centre Province Yaoundé 002.JPG|frame|View of Yaoundé]] 27: ...order. [[Fault]]s along the border with the South Province have deposited metamorphic schists and [[quartzit... Northwest Province, Cameroon (3478 bytes) 17: ...x.png|right|Location of the Northwest Province in Cameroon]]</td></tr> 20: ...oon|Bui division]] and [[bean]]s from most of the province. [[Maize]], beans, Irish potatoes, [[plantain]]s ... 22: ...]. Rencently two have been added: [[Ngo-ketunjia, Cameroon|Ngo-Ketunjia]], carved out of Mezam, and [[Belo d... 24: [[Image:Northwest Province - Mountain.jpg|frame|The Northwest is popular wit... 26: There are a variety of languages spoken in the province. The main languages are [[Bafmen]], [[Oku]], [[La... West Province, Cameroon (28218 bytes) 1: ...mallest of [[provinces of Cameroon|Cameroon's ten provinces]] in area, yet it has the highest population den... 3: ... culture that persists among the Bamileke and the province's other major ethnic group, the [[Bamun]] (Bamum,... 21: ... 300px.png|right|Location of the West Province in Cameroon]]</td></tr> 28: ...ce's soils are the richest and most productive in Cameroon. 32: ...solated [[crater lake]]s. These rivers follow a [[Cameroon regime]], experiencing a period of high waters du... East Province, Cameroon (28003 bytes) 1: ...lly, the peoples of the East have been settled in Cameroonian territory for longer than any other of the cou... 19: ... 300px.png|right|Location of the East Province in Cameroon]]</td></tr> 22: ...vince have led to its being dubbed "the forgotten province". 32: The province contains several river systems: the [[Nyong River... 36: ...erritory of the East Province lies on the [[South Cameroon Plateau]] that forms the southeastern half of the... Adamawa (397 bytes) 1: '''Adamawa''' may refer to several geographical or political... 3: #The [[Adamawa Emirate]], founded by [[Modibo Adama]]; 4: ...teau]], which rises in [[Nigeria]], cuts across [[Cameroon]], and termintates in the [[Central African Repub... 5: ...[Adamawa Province, Cameroon|Adamawa Province]] of Cameroon; 6: #The [[Adamawa State, Nigeria|Adamawa State]] of Nigeria Adamawa State, Nigeria (1838 bytes) 1: '''Adamawa''' is a state in northeastern [[Nigeria]]. It was... 3: '''Emirate of Adamawa''' 5: ...rulers bear the title of Amir (pl. Lamido). Name "Adamawa" came from a local war chief of the Fulani that a... Adamawa-Ubangi languages (2045 bytes) 1: ...-Ubangi languages''' are spoken in [[Nigeria]], [[Cameroon]], [[Chad]], southern [[Sudan]], and the [[Centra... 3: * [[Adamawa languages]] (eg [[Niellim language|Niellim]]) 6: ...eph H. Greenberg]] in [[1963]], under the name '''Adamawa-Eastern'''. Within Niger-Congo, its closest affi... 8: ...y far the largest of the nearly one hundred small Adamawa languages is [[Mumuye language|Mumuye]], at 400,0... 10: Adamawa-Ubangi languages often have partial [[vowel harmo... Cameroon (7490 bytes) 1: ...nguage|English]] and [[French language|French]]). Cameroon has generally enjoyed stability, which has permit... 3: |+<big><big>'''Republic of Cameroon<br>République du Cameroun'''</big></big> 7: | align="center" width="140px" | [[image:Cameroon_flag_large.png|125px|]] 8: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Cameroon coa.jpg|100px|]] 10: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Cameroon|(details)]]) Emblem of Cameroon (747 bytes) 1: ...yle="float:right;width:256px;padding:3px">[[Image:Cameroon_coa.jpg]]</div> 3: ...hield has the same color pattern as the [[Flag of Cameroon]], and in the center is a map of the nation. The ... 7: [[Category:Cameroon]] Flag of Cameroon (1054 bytes) 1: [[Image:Cameroon_flag_large.png|right|thumb|188px|[[Image:FIAV_63.... 2: ... green is for the forests in the southern part of Cameroon. 5: [[Category:Cameroon]] 6: [[category:National flags|Cameroon]] Demographics of Cameroon (4252 bytes) 1: Cameroon's estimated 250 ethnic groups form five large reg... 3: ...l as their local languages. In the three northern provinces -- [[Adamaoua]], [[Garoua]], and [[Maroua]] -- e... 5: Although Yaoundé is Cameroon's capital, Douala is the largest city, main seapo... 7: ... 6,000 French and 1,000 U. S. citizens, reside in Cameroon. 62: Cameroonian(s) Politics of Cameroon (8887 bytes) 1: {{election cameroon}} 4: ...]]s, [[prefect]]s, [[sub-prefect]]s, and heads of Cameroon's [[parastatal]] (about 100 state-controlled) fir... 16: ...ng civil associations and private [[newspaper]]s. Cameroon' s first multiparty legislative and presidential ... 18: Cameroon has a number of independent newspapers. [[Censors... 20: The Cameroonian Government's [[human rights]] record has been ... Economy of Cameroon (5382 bytes) 3: ... resources and favorable agricultural conditions, Cameroon still has one of the best-endowed primary commodi... 5: ...93]]. The [[CFA franc]] -- the common currency of Cameroon and 13 other African states -- was devalued by 50... 7: ...ning in [[1995]]. There is cautious optimism that Cameroon is emerging from its long period of economic hard... 9: ...cial accountability; [[privatization]] of most of Cameroon's nearly 100 remaining non-financial parastatal e... 11: ...rd with the [[United States]]. U.S. investment in Cameroon is about $1 million, most of it in the oil sector... Communications in Cameroon (737 bytes) 31: :''See also :'' [[Cameroon]] 33: [[Category:Cameroon]] 34: [[Category:Communications by country|Cameroon]] Transportation in Cameroon (869 bytes) 48: :''See also :'' [[Cameroon]] 49: [[Category:Cameroon]] 50: [[Category:Transportation by country|Cameroon]] Military of Cameroon (1168 bytes) 1: ...advisers remain closely involved in preparing the Cameroonian forces for deployment to the contested [[Bakas... 28: *[[Cameroon]] 29: [[Category:Cameroon]] 30: [[Category:Militaries|Cameroon]] Elections in Cameroon (1642 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Cameroon}} 2: ...]] and election results in [[politics of Cameroon|Cameroon]]. An [[election]] is a process in which a vote i... 5: ...term by the people. The '''[[National Assembly of Cameroon|National Assembly]]''' (''Assemblée Nationale'') ... 6: ...roon is a [[one party dominant state]] with the [[Cameroon People's Democratic Movement]] in power. [[Opposi... 21: *[http://www.electionworld.org/cameroon.htm Electionworld] History of Cameroon (3933 bytes) 3: ... provinces. [[Bantu]] speakers originating in the Cameroonian highlands were among the first groups to move ... 5: ...[[Sahel]], conquered most of what is now northern Cameroon, subjugating or displacing its largely non-Muslim... 7: ... late 19th century and continue to play a role in Cameroonian life. 11: ...nning on [[July 5]], [[1884]], all of present-day Cameroon and parts of several of its neighbors became the ... 13: ...egan an armed struggle for independence in French Cameroon. This rebellion continued, with diminishing inten...
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