- Cameroon - Wikipedia
Cameroon is governed as a unitary presidential republic The official languages of Cameroon are French and English Christianity is the majority religion in Cameroon, with significant minorities practising Islam and traditional faiths
- Cameroon | Culture, History, Language, Maps, Capital, People | Britannica
Geographical and historical treatment of Cameroon, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- Cameroon - The World Factbook
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- All About Cameroon - Africa. com
Cameroon has beaches, deserts, mountains, savannas, and rainforests Mount Cameroon is the highest point Douala, Yaounde, and Garoua are the largest cities The country has 200 different languages Native music includes makossa and bikutsi, among others Cameroon’s football team is also successful Official languages are English and French
- Cameroon - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Cameroon has a population of 29 million people (in 2024), English and French are official languages, however French is by far the most commonly used language The name Cameroon is derived from the Portuguese word, Camaroes, meaning shrimps
- Cameroon: People, Culture, Geography Language - African Ancestry
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of Cameroon's culture, geography, and language Find out what to expect when traveling to this beautiful African country
- Cameroon | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Cameroon is a developing country in central Africa that offers many natural and cultural attractions but lacks modern tourism facilities The busy port and commercial center of Douala, its largest city, contrasts with the relative calm of inland Yaounde, the capital
- Cameroons top opposition leader dies after weeks of detention
The family and lawyer of Cameroon's top opposition leader say Anicet Ekane has died after weeks of detention at the age of 74
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