A report on Cameroon

Bamum script is a writing system developed by King Njoya in the late 19th century.
Former president Ahmadou Ahidjo ruled from 1960 until 1982.
Paul Biya has ruled the country since 1982.
Unity Palace – Cameroon Presidency
A statue of a chief in Bana, West Region
President Paul Biya with U.S. President Barack Obama in 2014
Military vehicles during a parade
Cameroon is divided into 10 regions.
Volcanic plugs dot the landscape near Rhumsiki, Far North Region.
Elephants in Waza National Park
School children in Cameroon
Life expectancy in Cameroon
Dutch bulls and cows at Wallya community during the rainy season in Cameroon
Douala seaport
Cameroonian women on Women's Day Celebration
The homes of the Musgum, in the Far North Region, are made of earth and grass.
Map of the region's indigenous languages
Dancers greet visitors to the East Region.
Plantains and "Bobolo" (made from cassava) served with Ndolè (meat and shrimp)
Cameroonian fashion is varied and often mixes modern and traditional elements. Note the wearing of sun glasses, Monk shoes, sandals, and a Smartwatch.
A woman weaves a basket near Lake Ossa, Littoral Region. Cameroonians practise such handicrafts throughout the country.
Cameroon faces Germany at Zentralstadion in Leipzig, 17 November 2004.
Our Lady of Victories Cathedral, catholic church in Yaoundé

Country in west-central Africa.

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Non-Aligned Movement

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Forum of 120 countries that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc.

Forum of 120 countries that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc.

The aligned countries on the northern hemisphere, NATO in blue and Warsaw pact in red.
Nasser, Nehru and Tito
The South Africa Conference NAM logo
1st summit, Belgrade
16th summit of the NAM, Tehran
Non-Aligned Movement member countries by year joined

7) 🇨🇲 Cameroon (1964)

Oerlikon GDF of the Cameroon Armed Forces in 2016.

Cameroon Armed Forces

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Oerlikon GDF of the Cameroon Armed Forces in 2016.
Cameroonian sailors reviewed by an American admiral in Douala, 2015.
Cameroon Navy patrol boat during a military parade in Douala, 2019

The Cameroon Armed Forces (Forces armées camerounaises (FAC)) are the military of the Republic of Cameroon.

2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Cameroon on 9 February 2020, together with municipal elections.

Camrail

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Camrail is a company operating passenger and freight traffic between the two largest cities in Cameroon and several smaller cities.

Economic crisis of Cameroon

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Downturn in the economy of Cameroon from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s.

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.

Sanaga River

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Slope of Sanaga River
Edea bridge on the Sanaga
Forest around the Sanaga River
Around the Sanaga River

The Sanaga River (formerly Zannaga) is the largest river in Cameroon located in East Region, Centre Region and Littoral Region.

The River Benue looking south east from Jimeta.

Benue River

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Major tributary of the Niger River.

Major tributary of the Niger River.

The River Benue looking south east from Jimeta.
Map showing the Benue River drainage basin.
Benoue huts
Benoue view from drone
Crossing the Benue River from Lagdo with a Canoe

It rises in the Adamawa Plateau of northern Cameroon, from where it flows west, and through the town of Garoua and Lagdo Reservoir, into Nigeria south of the Mandara mountains, and through Jimeta, Ibi and Makurdi before meeting the Niger River at Lokoja.

Guinean savanna in Cameroon's East Province

South Cameroon Plateau

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Guinean savanna in Cameroon's East Province
Lobé Falls
Yaoundé from Mount Febe
The Dja River

The South Cameroon Plateau or Southern Cameroon Plateau (Plateau Sud-Camerounais) is the dominant geographical feature of Cameroon.

Bamileke War

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Name of the independence struggle between Bamileke Cameroon's nationalist movement and France.

Name of the independence struggle between Bamileke Cameroon's nationalist movement and France.

For many Cameroonian nationalists, embroiling oneself in the war was not an immediate inclination.

Supreme Court of Cameroon

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The Supreme Court (French Cour Suprême) is the highest judicial body in Cameroon.