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  2. Limbé, Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Limbé or Limbe (known as Victoria from 1858 to 1982) is a seaside city in the South-West Region of Cameroon, At the 2005 Census, the population was 84,223. Toponymy [ edit ]

  3. Limbe Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Limbe Botanic Garden or Limbe Botanical Gardens (LBG) is the principal botanic garden of Cameroon. It was created in 1892, during the German colonial era, in Victoria (former name of Limbe), between the ocean and Mount Cameroon. Initially with an agronomic intent, it has become one of the main recreational and tourist attractions of the South ...

  4. Baháʼí Faith in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    By 1960 the entire Baháʼí population across North West Africa was 3000 and 1800 were in British Cameroon. [20] Limbe, (then called Victoria), British Cameroon, hosted the convention for the election of the regional national assembly for north west Africa in 1960 and there were 45 delegates, including local chiefs and women, as well as Enoch ...

  5. Kwe people - Wikipedia

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    The town of Limbe is a mixture of Bakweri, Duala, and other ethnic groups. There is an ongoing dispute between the Bakweri Land Claims Committee (BLCC) and the government of Cameroon regarding the disposition of Bakweri Lands formerly used by the Germans as plantations and now managed by the Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC).

  6. Bimbia - Wikipedia

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    Bimbia was the kingdom of the Isubu people. Bimbia was an independent state of the Isubu people of Cameroon. In 1884, it was annexed by the Germans and incorporated in the colony of Kamerun. It lies in Southwest Region, to the south of Mount Cameroon and to the west of the Wouri estuary. Is situated at the East coast of the Limbé sub-division.

  7. Eden (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Eden is an English-language newspaper published in Mile II Limbe, Cameroon. It is published by Senior journalist Chief Zachee Nzohngandembou under the CERUT (Centre for Rural Transformation) non-governmental organization. Eden was created in 2004 and has since been operating as a bi-weekly newspaper with publications on Mondays and Wednesdays.

  8. Ambas Bay - Wikipedia

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    History. Alfred Saker founded a settlement of freed slaves on the bay in 1858, which was later renamed Victoria. [2] in 1884 Britain established the Ambas Bay Protectorate, of which Victoria was the capital. It was then ceded to Germany in 1887.

  9. Imbolo Mbue - Wikipedia

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    imbolombue.com. Imbolo Mbue (born 1981) is a Cameroonian-American novelist and short-story writer based in New York City. [1] She is known for her debut novel Behold the Dreamers (2016), which garnered her the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Blue Metropolis Words to Change Award. [2]

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