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  2. Bakassi - Wikipedia

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    Bakassi is a peninsula on the Gulf of Guinea. It lies between the Cross River estuary, near the city of Calabar and the Rio del Ray estuary on the east. It is governed by Cameroon , following the transfer of sovereignty from neighbouring Nigeria as a result of a judgment by the International Court of Justice . [ 1 ]

  3. Bakassi conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Bakassi conflict is an ongoing armed dispute over the Bakassi Peninsula of Cameroon. Originally subject to a border conflict between Cameroon and Nigeria , Bakassi later became affected by insurgencies waged by local separatists against Cameroonian government forces.

  4. Cameroon–Nigeria relations - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Bakassi peninsula, with Nigeria to the north-east. Although there is a long history of Cameroon–Nigeria boundary disputes, the most important has been the dispute over the sovereignty of the Bakassi peninsula , at the southernmost end of the Cameroon–Nigeria border. [ 20 ]

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  6. List of active separatist movements in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Bakassi. Bakassi. People: Oron. Population: 150,000–300,000 people (subject of dispute) ... Map of Nigeria numerically showing states typically considered part of ...

  7. List of villages in Cross River State - Wikipedia

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    Bakassi Ekpot Abia Playground, Ekpot Abia; Playground, Atabia/Effanga Edem; Playground Umo Offiong; Play Ground Esuk Asikpo; Play Ground, Asuabiat; Play Ground, Ine Ibekwe; Health Centre, Ekpot Abia

  8. Cameroon–Nigeria border - Wikipedia

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    The border starts in the north at the tripoint with Chad in Lake Chad, proceeding through the lake via an NW-SE straight line down to the estuary of the Ebedi river. [2] The border follows this river as it flows to the south-east, before turning south, proceeding overland in this direction via a series of irregular lines and some small rivers (such as the Kalia). [2]

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