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  2. Cameroonian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ndolé is a dish in Cameroon Maize is a staple food in Cameroon Location of Cameroon. Cameroonian cuisine is one of the most varied in Africa due to Cameroon's location on the crossroads between the north, west, and center of the continent; the diversity in ethnicity with mixture ranging from Bantus, Bamileke,Bamoun,Bamenda people and Shuwa Arabs, as well as the influence of German, French and ...

  3. Bamileke people - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of notable Bamileke or people of Bamileke descent: Julius Akosah, Cameroonian soccer player; Benoît Angbwa; Adrian Awasom, American football player; Erykah Badu, American singer-songwriter, record producer and actress; Kadji Defosso, industrialist; Mathias Djoumessi, president of the UPC political party; Victor Fotso, industrialist

  4. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    It is popular in North Africa and among the Bamileke people of Cameroon. Melktert: South Africa, Namibia and Botswana: A South African dessert. It is a sweet pastry crust containing a creamy filling made from milk, flour, sugar and eggs. Merguez: North Africa: A very spicy, red sausage of mutton or beef. Mesfouf: Tunisia: Similar to couscous ...

  5. Culture of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon has a rich and diverse culture made up of a mix of about 250 indigenous populations and just as many languages and customs. The country is nicknamed "Little Africa" as geographically, Cameroon consists of coastline, mountains, grass plains, forest, rainforest and desert, all of the geographical regions in Africa in one country.

  6. West Region (Cameroon) - Wikipedia

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    As home to the enterprising Bamum and Bamileke kingdoms, the West is an economic bright spot and one of Cameroon's more developed regions. This progressive development is tempered by the strong traditional culture that persists among the Bamileke and the province's other major ethnic group, the Bamum (sometimes Bamoum, Bamun, Bamoun).

  7. Bangangté - Wikipedia

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    Bangangté is a town and commune in Cameroon. It is the capital of the Ndé division of West Region. The town is primarily inhabited by the people of the Bamileke (Bamiléké) tribe. It is home to the Université des Montagnes, a small private university focusing on health and technology programs.

  8. Baham, Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Baham (Hom in the local language) is the seat of the Department of Hauts-Plateaux, in the Western Province of Cameroon. It also constitutes a traditional Bamileke chiefdom. It is situated 250 km (155 mi) from Douala and 20 km (12 mi) from Bafoussam.

  9. Tikar people - Wikipedia

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    The Tikar people predominantly practice Christianity today. However, there are a small number who practice traditional religions and Islam. [38] Despite the differences between the spiritual practices, the Tikar are known to refer to God the Creator as Nyuy, and the Bamileke people refer to Nyuy as Si. Both groups, along with the other peoples ...