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  2. Yaoundé - Wikipedia

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    Most of Yaoundé's economy is centred on the administrative structure of the civil service and the diplomatic services. Owing to these high-profile central structures, Yaounde has a higher standard of living and security than the rest of Cameroon. Major industries in Yaoundé include tobacco, dairy products, beer, clay, glass goods and timber.

  3. Centre Region (Cameroon) - Wikipedia

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    The Centre is one of the most important centres for the Bantu group known as the Beti-Pahuin (Béti-Pahouin), the "Fang-Beti," or simply the "Fang". These peoples share a common language and have similar customs. The Beti-Pahuin are further broken down into the Beti, most of whom live in the Centre Province, and the Bulu and Fang, who primarily ...

  4. List of national capital city name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Freetown: Known as Granville Town (named in honor of English abolitionist Granville Sharp) from 1787 to 1789 and again from 1791 to 1792. Singapore : Singapore (1837–1946; still the capital today): Derived from Sanskrit सिंहपुरं Simhapuram meaning "Lion City".

  5. Timeline of Yaoundé - Wikipedia

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    1921 - Yaounde designated administrative seat of colonial French Cameroon. [1] 1927 - Transcamerounais railway begins operating. [1] 1930 - Canon Yaoundé football club formed. 1933 - Central Hospital of Yaoundé founded. 1936 - Bastos (cigarette) manufactory begins operating. [4] 1939 Central post office built. [5] Population: 9,080. [1]

  6. File:Yaoundé, Ville aux 7 collines.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Yaoundé, known as the city surrounded by the seven hills, has thanks to these, a side not only very fresh but also very beautiful. Thus, a nocturnal and ...

  7. Bamenda - Wikipedia

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    Bamenda, also known as Abakwa [1] [2] [a] and Mankon Town, [5] is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region. The city has a population of about six hundred thousand people [6] and is located 366 km (227 mi) north-west of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé. Bamenda is known for its cool climate and scenic hilly location.

  8. Category:Yaoundé - Wikipedia

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  9. Yaoundé, Cameroon - Wikipedia

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