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  2. Baka people (Cameroon and Gabon) - Wikipedia

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    Although the Baka people are located throughout the Central African rain forest, they are mainly concentrated in Cameroon as the Baka community of Cameroon represents roughly 30 000 individuals. [5] Chief Baka in the dja reserve. The Baka are a semi-nomadic people, like other hunter-gatherers such as the Bagyeli and the Twa.

  3. 2018 Cameroonian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    On 15 June 2018, the BBC obtained a copy of a letter from Paul Biya to the leader of Cameroon's Senate, appearing to request that the elections be postponed until October 2019. [7] [8] In July, President Biya announced that the election would be held on October 7, 2018.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon accepted the convention, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2023, Cameroon has two World Heritage Sites, one of them Sangha Trinational it's shared with the countries of Central African Republic and Republic of the Congo.

  5. List of football stadiums in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of football stadiums in Cameroon, with a capacity of at least 5,000 spectators. Some stadiums used for other purposes like Athletics , Concerts , Politics and Cultural Events.

  6. Geography of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Map of Cameroon Location of Cameroon. At 475,440 km 2 (183,570 sq mi), Cameroon is the world's 53rd largest country. It is slightly larger than the nation of Sweden and the US state of California. It is comparable in size to Papua New Guinea. Cameroon's landmass is 472,710 km 2 (182,510 sq mi), with 2,730 km 2 (1,050 sq mi) of water.

  7. List of mines in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The following list of mines in Cameroon is subsidiary to the lists of mines in Africa article and Lists of mines articles. This list contains working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output(s) and province. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list.

  8. Tiko - Wikipedia

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    Tiko, originally called ‘Keka’ by the Bakweris, is a town and important port in the southwest region of Cameroon.The settlement grew as a market town for Duala (or Douala) fishermen, Bakweri (Kpwe people) farmers and hunters from Molyko, Bwenga, Bulu and Bokova.

  9. Refugees in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, many schools in the Far North Region did not re-open immediately after the Christmas vacation following the December 2014 Cameroon clashes, and it was reported that "thousands of teachers, students and pupils have fled schools located along the border due to bloody confrontations between the Cameroon military and suspected Boko Haram militants."