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Buea city with a view of Mt Cameroon Empty street in Buea On Monday How houses are constructed in buea. Buea is the capital of the Southwest Region of Cameroon.The city is located in Fako Division, on the eastern slopes of Mount Cameroon, and has a population of about 800.000 inhabitants as of 2023. [1]
Towns include the capital Buea, Limbe, Tiko, Kumba and Mamfe. Limbe in particular is a popular tourist resort notable for its fine beaches. Korup National Park is also a major attraction. Buea itself, meanwhile, sits at the foot of Mount Cameroon, and possesses an almost temperate climate markedly different from the rest of the province.
Major cities of Cameroon. This is the list of cities, towns, and villages in the country of Cameroon: . Yaoundé, Capital and 2nd largest city of Cameroon Douala, largest city.
Bonduma, also known as Wonduma by the indigenous Bakweri [1] people, is one of the quarters of Buea, the capital of the Southwest Region of Cameroon. [2] Although there is no clear distinction between the regions, over the years Bonduma has evolved into two sections: Upper Bonduma and Lower Bonduma. [3]
The Divisions of Cameroon are the third-level units of administration in Cameroon.They are organised by divisions and sub divisions of each province (now Regions). Douala City A street in Maroua Bonanjo, Douala Bamenda town Garoua Yaounde Railway in Douala Nkongsamba A German Bridge over the Edea River
Between 1961 and 1972, Cameroon was a federal republic made up of two federated states, East Cameroon and West Cameroon. A unitary system came into being in 1972. The country was then divided into provinces.
Mount Cameroon is an active volcano in the South West region of Cameroon next to the city of Buea near the Gulf of Guinea. Mount Cameroon is also known as Cameroon Mountain or Fako (the name of the higher of its two peaks) or by its indigenous name Mongo ma Ndemi ("Mountain of Greatness"). Mount Cameroon is ranked 22nd by topographic isolation.
Younger activists formed the Southern Cameroons Youth League (SCYL) in Buea on 28 May 1995. The SCNC sent a delegation, led by John Foncha, to the United Nations, which was received on 1 June 1995 and presented a petition against the 'annexation' of the Southern Cameroons by French Cameroun.