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Cameroon's and Nationale
The Cameroon National Union ( CNU ) ( French Union Nationale Camerounaise ) was Cameroon's sole legal political party until 1990.

Cameroon's and its
A secessionist movement SCNC ( Southern Cameroon's National Council ) with an agenda to secede from Cameroon and form a republic with English speaking regions as its territory exists in the North West.
Speaking at the 6th commemoration of The African Traditional Medicine Day in Cameroon's capital of Yaoundé, she said that the continent should benefit more from its ancient traditional knowledge.
The South is one of Cameroon's most economically robust areas due to its numerous plantations and the tourism generated by its scenic beaches.
This region is one of Cameroon's most important cash-crop zones due to its hot, humid climate and well-developed infrastructure.
After France made all its West African colonies self-governing in 1956, many of Cameroon's earliest political parties were located there.
Ngaoundéré is one of Cameroon's fastest growing cities due to its location at the terminus of Cameroon's north-south railroad.
The West is one of Cameroon's soundest economic areas due primarily to its agricultural prosperity and the enterprising traditions of the Bamileke people.
In 1956, France granted self-rule to its colony, and the West proved one of Cameroon's more politically influential areas due to groups such as Paysans Independants and the Assemblée Traditionnale Bamoun.
In all, Cameroon's higher education has been a success since independence, with thousands of its graduates mostly consumed by the national public service.
He was Cameroon's Ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1981 to 1983 and its Ambassador to France from 1983 until he was named Minister of External Relations on May 16, 1988.
Due to the major port located there, Garoua was at one point Cameroon's third largest city, though its population is 235, 996 ( 2005 Census ).
Despite the fact that the port is now but a shade of its former self, Garoua remains the economic centre of the North Province and of Cameroon's Grand North in general.
The North enjoys a relatively high level of development in infrastructure thanks mainly to its most prominent native son, Ahmadou Ahidjo, Cameroon's first president.

Cameroon's and during
The Kapsiki are considered one of Cameroon's Kirdi ( pagan ) ethnic groups due to their resistance to Islamisation during the Fulani jihad of Modibo Adama.

Cameroon's and 2000
He headed Cameroon's delegation to the negotiations on the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety from February 1998 to January 2000, and after the Protocol was adopted on January 29, 2000, he became Chairman of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol ( ICCP ).

Cameroon's and with
Cameroon's landmass is, with of water.
* Westernmost point-unnamed location on the border with Cameroon west of the town of Koundé in Central African Republic near Cameroon's Lokoti to Garoua Boulai road, Nana Mambéré province
Cameroonian music: Beginning with bikutsi in the 1950s and continuing with makossa into the end of the 20th century, Cameroon's popularized folk musics have become among the most prominent in Africa.
As in 1994, he played in all of Cameroon's matches, but though the team's performances were improved in comparison to 1994, once again they were eliminated at the group stage, after beating Saudi Arabia, drawing with Ireland and losing to Germany.
Biya has maintained Cameroon's close relationship with France, Cameroon's former colonial ruler.
The movement of the Beti-Pahuin through the region coincided with the height of the European slave trade on Cameroon's coast.
In Cameroon's 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign, the team was grouped with the Gabon, Togo, and Moroccan national football teams.
* Sao region or So region, an obsolete name for a region in West Africa that approximately coincides with modern day Cameroon's Far North Region and Nigeria's Adamawa State
Many of these groups were still migrating when they came into contact with Cameroon's new colonisers: The Germans.
Along with the neighbouring Northwest Province, the West supplies most of the food consumed in Cameroon's seven lower provinces.
Ahidjo's battles with the UPC continued past Cameroon's independence on 1 January 1960.
Some Njyem groups share a codependent relationship with Cameroon's Baka pygmies.
Cameroon's universities are strictly managed by the central government, with the pro-chancellors and rectors appointed by presidential decree.
Cameroon's Samuel Eto ' o and Senegal's Henri Camara both hit two goals, which along with strikes from Ronaldinho and the South Korean Cha Du-Ri helped the FIFA World Player of the Year's team to victory, with Alessandro Del Piero, Gianfranco Zola, and David Suazo scoring for Andriy Shevchenko's side.
Those with the most speakers include Daba, Dii, South Fali, Gidar, Adamawa Fulfulde ( spoken by Cameroon's Fulbe ), and Ngambay.
Along with other coastal peoples, they belong to Cameroon's Sawa ethnic groups.
The Wovea participate in the Ngondo, a traditional festival of the Duala to which all of Cameroon's coastal Sawa peoples are invited. The main focus is on communicating with the ancestors and asking them for guidance and protection for the future.

Cameroon's and number
* – Ndoumba Eloungou Nestor, secretary of Cameroon's External Relations Ministry said the launch encouraged a vast number of developing countries.
Cameroon's Health Minister Urbain Olanguena Awono warned people against drinking their own urine, believed in some circles to be a tonic and cure for a number of ailments.
A smaller number of Maka have obtained financial success in the cocoa and coffee plantations of Cameroon's forest region.
A smaller number of Njyem have obtained financial success in the cocoa and coffee plantations of Cameroon's forest region.
In addition, a substantial number of Beti-Pahuin are involved in the cocoa plantations that dot the territory of Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Cameroon's south.

Cameroon's and small
With such a small land area and large network of mostly paved roads, the West is one of Cameroon's more accessible provinces.
Mamfe is too small to possess a university, but the Queen of the Rosary Catholic College was Cameroon's first all-female boarding school.

Cameroon's and some
The southern rain forest supports abundant wildlife, including some of Cameroon's last populations of chimpanzees, gorillas, and elephants.
The South is also home to some of Cameroon's oldest continuous inhabitants, pygmies of the Baka ( Babinga, Bibaya ) and Beye ' ele tribes.
Biya enjoys some support in the province today, but his popularity is nowhere near as strong as in Cameroon's south.
North of the city is the Bamenda Ring Road, a 367 km ( 228 mi ) circular route through some of Cameroon's most spectacular mountains.
Bamileke have some of Cameroon's most prominent entrepreneurs.
After the match, Song and some senior players claimed that Cameroon's youngsters were not up to standard and asked coach Le Guen to reconsider his line for the next step against Denmark.
However, human rights groups have pointed to these extra-governmental leaders as some of Cameroon's most egregious human-rights abusers.
Under Paul Biya, Cameroon's second president, the North continued to enjoy some improvements, as Biya was careful to cater to the region's Fulbe majority.

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