- Cameroon - Wikipedia
Cameroon is governed as a unitary presidential republic The official languages of Cameroon are French and English Christianity is the majority religion in Cameroon, with significant minorities practising Islam and traditional faiths
- Cameroon | Culture, History, Language, Maps, Capital, People | Britannica
Geographical and historical treatment of Cameroon, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- Cameroon | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Cameroon is a developing country in central Africa that offers many natural and cultural attractions but lacks modern tourism facilities The busy port and commercial center of Douala, its largest city, contrasts with the relative calm of inland Yaounde, the capital
- All About Cameroon - Africa News
Cameroon is often described as “Africa in miniature” because of its extraordinary geographic, cultural, and linguistic diversity Located at the crossroads of West and Central Africa, Cameroon combines rainforests, savannahs, mountains, and Atlantic coastline within one country
- Cameroon country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Cameroon, including key dates and facts about this west African country
- Cameroon - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Cameroon facts: Official web sites of Cameroon, links and information on Cameroon's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
- Cameroon Maps Facts - World Atlas
Cameroon is a Central African country covering an area of 475,442 sq km Cameroon is sometimes called "Africa in miniature" as it features a variety of geographical regions like mountains, desert, savanna, rainforest, and coastal plains
- Cameroon - New World Encyclopedia
Cameroon is home to over 250 ethnic and linguistic groups, with the cultures of both the central and western regions mingling Though there are tensions between them, a strong central government dominated by a single party maintains political and social stability
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