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Cameroon, the full name of the Republic of Cameroon.
It is a unitary republic located in west-central Africa, bordered by Nigeria to the west, Chad to the northeast and east, respectively.
It is bordered by Central Africa and Equatorial Guinea to the south.
Gabon and the Republic of the Congo.
Adjacent. Cameroon is known as "Little Africa" due to its geological and cultural diversity, and its natural geography is quite rich. The highest peak is the Cameroon volcano in the southwest, while the larger cities include Douala, Yaoundé and Garoua, and are home to more than 200 ethnic and linguistic groups.
Cameroon is one of the founding members of the African Union and plays an important role in the political and economic spheres of Africa, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. As a member of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, Cameroon accounts for a large proportion of the Community's total economy and is one of the political and economic powers in the Central African region. Stepping on the soil of Cameroon, as long as you pay a little attention, you will find that on the swarthy faces, carved with a variety of strange patterns, some are a few horizontal knife marks, some are a five-pointed star, some are several triangular shapes, and some are even the pattern of a rooster or a scorpion, which is the famous local tattoo art.
Tattoo art has a long history in Africa, different patterns have different meanings, outsiders are difficult to understand, but also difficult to inquire clearly, this is the ancestral secret of Africans, absolutely not to outsiders. When interacting with Cameroonians, it is not permissible to point fingers at the scars on the faces or hands of the locals, to make a big comment, and not to stare at each other as closely as they do in the West. Cameroon has a complex topography and is mostly plateaus and mountains, with the exception of a small part of the plains along the shores of Lake Chad and along the coast.
The western and central plateaus with an average altitude of 1,500,300 metres above sea level serve as watersheds for the Niger, Congo and Lake Chad river systems. The Cameroon volcano off the coast of the southwest is West Africa.
The highest peak at 4070 meters above sea level.
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The Republic of Cameroon is located in west-central Africa, bordering Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Congo to the south, Chad and Central Africa to the east, Nigeria to the west, Niger across Lake Chad to the north, and the Gulf of Guinea to the southwest. The coastline is 354 km long. The whole territory resembles a triangle, wide in the south and gradually narrows in the north, with Lake Chad at its top.
The longest distance is about 1,232 kilometers from north to south and 720 kilometers from east to west. Cameroon has many types of mineral resources, but the reserves are not very rich, as of 2012, the main mineral deposits that have been identified are: bauxite, mainly in the north, with reserves of more than 1 billion tons and a grade of 40% 43%; uranium ores, which are found in the north and east; gold mines, produced in the Betare-Oya region; There are also diamonds, copper, zinc, lead, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, scheelite, etc.; Oil is mainly distributed in the Gulf of Guinea, with reserves estimated at 100 million tons, and natural gas reserves of about 110 billion cubic meters.
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According to the characteristics of the geographical environment, Cameroon can be roughly divided into five natural regions: the western mountainous area, the coastal forest plain, the inland forest plateau, the Adamawa plateau, and the northern savannah, whose natural geographical features include beaches, deserts, mountains, rainforests and savannahs. Cameroon has a tropical climate, the temperature in the south does not exceed 25, and the climate is humid and hot; The north is usually between 25 and 34, with high and dry temperatures, with the national average annual temperature being 24.
The rainy season is from March to October, and the dry season is from October to March. Rainfall gradually increases from north to south, with an average annual rainfall of more than 2,000 mm. Cameroon's volcanic foothills receive up to 10,000 millimetres of rainfall a year, making it one of the wettest regions in the world.
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Cameroon is a country in central and western Africa, bordering Bonny Bay, Central Africa to the east, Chad to the northeast, Nigeria to the west, and several countries to the south, including Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Congo.
The full name of the country is the Republic of Cameroon, also known as "Little Africa", because of its diversity of geology and culture, especially geological features. It is also one of the founding members of the African Union and a member of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community. Cameroon's football team and homegrown** are also known all over the world.
Features:
Cameroon is a country with a large number of ethnic groups in Africa, with 230 ethnic groups, many of which are primitive tribes without a written language. Cameroon is known as the "breadbasket of Central Africa". More than 70% of the country's population is directly engaged in agricultural production, mainly cocoa and coffee.
However, Cameroon is not all plains, with the exception of a small part of the plains along the shores of Lake Chad and along the coast, most of Cameroon is highland and mountainous.
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Cameroon is a coastal country in Africa. The Republic of Cameroon (French: république du Cameroun), commonly known as Cameroon, is a unitary republic located in west-central Africa, bordered by Nigeria to the west, Chad to the northeast and Central Africa, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo to the south.
The coastline is close to the Gulf of Bonny, which is part of the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Cameroon is one of the founding members of the African Union and plays an important role in the political and economic spheres of Africa, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. As a member of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, Cameroon accounts for a large proportion of the Community's total economy and is one of the political and economic powers in the Central African region.
Fishing: Fishing in Cameroon includes marine fishing and river and lake fishing. Fishing methods are mainly artisanal fishing, especially river and lake fishing, and mechanical fishing is only partially used in marine fishing.
All but a portion of marine fish is for export and the rest is for domestic consumption. In 1990, 120,000 tons of fish and 1,000 tons of shrimp were caught. About 100,000 people are employed in the fishing and fishery processing industry in the country.
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Cameroon is in West Central AfricaIt is bordered to the west by Niger and Liyu, to the east by Chad and Central Africa, and to the south by Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo, with a land area of 475442 square kilometers.
The country is divided into 10 large orange districts, 58 provinces, 360 cities and towns, the capital Yaoundé, with a population of 27.74 million and more than 200 ethnic groups, mainly Fulbe, Bamilek, Equatorial Bantu and so on.
Sights:
1. Bamenda.
A city in western Cameroon and the capital of the North-West Province. In the Bamenda Heights, a distribution center for leather, coffee and tobacco. The highway leads to Yaoundé and Limbey. There are arts, science and technology colleges. Many wins, tourism is quite prosperous.
2. Port in the southwest of Cameroon.
Located on the edge of the rainforest zone, it is a nearby centre for produce and fish**, exporting ivory, cocoa, timber and coffee. There are food, water and electricity factories, and the seaside scenery is beautiful. In addition to the beautiful scenery, the area is also rich in fish and other seafood, the most famous being the crebi shrimp, which is a well-known brand throughout Cameroon.
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Cameroon's geographical location is in west-central Africa, bordered by Nigeria to the west, Chad to the northeast and east respectively, and Chad to Central Africa, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo to the south.
The Republic of Cameroon, commonly known as Cameroon, is a unitary republic located in central and western Africa, bordering Nigeria in the west, Chad and Central Africa in the northeast and east respectively, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo in the south, with a land area of 475442 square kilometers, the country is divided into 10 large old Keishi districts, 58 provinces, 360 municipalities, the capital Yaoundé, there are about 200 ethnic groups, mainly Fulbe, Bamilek, Equatorial Bantu and so on.
Other major cities in Cameroon include: Bafousam (capital of the Western Region), Garua (capital of the Northern Region), Maroua (capital of the Far Northern Region), Ngandere (capital of the Adamawa Region), Bamenda (capital of the North West Region), Ebolova (capital of the Southern Region), Bertua (capital of the Eastern Region), Buea (capital of the South-West Region), etc.
Cameroon's main rivers are: Sanagar, Nyon, Buri, Logun and Benue. The main lakes are Lake Chad, Lake Balambi, Lake Nyos.
Cameroon can be roughly divided into five natural regions: the western mountains, the coastal forest plain, the inland forest plateau, the Adamawa plateau, and the northern savannah, whose natural geography includes beaches, deserts, mountains, rainforests and savannahs.
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