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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. Bamenda Bafoussam Bangangté Bafut Palace Garoua Maroua Babanki Tunguh The Lake Bambili Kaélé, Boboyo Crocodile Lake Yagoua Wum culture Yokadouma Douala, King Bell's Palace
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Wikipedia categories named after populated places in Cameroon (8 C) Pages in category "Populated places in Cameroon" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Over 60% of the population is under age 25. People over 65 years of age account for only 3.11% of the total population. [1] Cameroon's population is almost evenly divided between urban and rural dwellers. [134] Population density is highest in the large urban centres, the western highlands, and the northeastern plain. [135]
According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [2] [3] the total population was 27,198,628 in 2021, compared to only 4 466 000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2010 was 40.6%, 55.9% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 3.5% was 65 years or older.
The city's population is predominantly Christian and contains houses of worship of numerous denominations: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Douala (Catholic Church), Evangelical Church of Cameroon (World Communion of Reformed Churches), Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (World Communion of Reformed Churches), Union of Baptist Churches in Cameroon ...
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
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