Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Transport in Cameroon" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Cameroon's and central
The most populous area is the central region south of Cameroon's capital, Yaoundé, in the neighbouring Centre Province and extending south to Ebolowa, west to Kribi, and east to Sangmélima.
Cameroon's universities are strictly managed by the central government, with the pro-chancellors and rectors appointed by presidential decree.

Cameroon's and location
* 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
Ngaoundéré is one of Cameroon's fastest growing cities due to its location at the terminus of Cameroon's north-south railroad.

Cameroon's and network
The massive logging vehicles still travel through the East on their way to Cameroon's ports, and it is possible that without the logging industry, the East might never have got the little transportation network that exists there now.
With such a small land area and large network of mostly paved roads, the West is one of Cameroon's more accessible provinces.

Cameroon's and close
Biya has maintained Cameroon's close relationship with France, Cameroon's former colonial ruler.

Cameroon's and which
The 80s also saw rapid development of Cameroon's media which saw a flourishing of both makossa and bikutsi.
The coalition government enjoyed support from seven of Cameroon's 10 provinces, and thus secured former President Ahidjo's north-south alliance, which he had created in 1958.
His 3-year contract would see him receive a net annual salary of € 14 million including bonuses ( which would be € 2 million more than what he was earning per year just before he left A. C. Milan ), and make him the second best paid footballer in the world behind Cameroon's Samuel Eto ' o.
The Ewondo people created the style, which today rivals makossa as Cameroon's most famous.
This manmade lake is created by a dam on the Noun River, which helps regulate the Sanaga at Edéa in the Littoral Province and is thus an important component in Cameroon's supply of hydroelectric power.
Ranchers sell these animals, which account for 10 % of Cameroon's beef, mostly in the Douala market.
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.
Garoua is Cameroon's third largest port, despite the fact that the Bénoué River upon which it relies is only navigable for short periods of the year.
In the resolutions, Mbida had called for a " democratisation " of Cameroon's north, which the lamidos saw as an attack on their traditional power.
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 across
During the 1950s, bars sprang up across Cameroon's capital to accommodate an influx of new inhabitants, and soon became a symbol for Cameroonian identity in the face of colonialism.

Cameroon's and Africa
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.
* 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
The veteran defender did not play in Cameroon's opening game of the 2010 World Cup against Japan in South Africa.

Cameroon's and on
Since 2003, a 1, 070 km pipeline has been used to export crude oil from the oilfields around Doba to offshore oil-loading facilities on Cameroon's Atlantic coast at Kribi.
Although the Portuguese arrived on Cameroon's doorstep in the 16th century, malaria prevented significant European settlement and conquest of the interior until the late 1870s, when large supplies of the malaria suppressant, quinine, became available.
Cameroon's noncontentious, low-profile approach to foreign relations puts it squarely in the middle of other African and developing country states on major issues.
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 ).
From 1974 to 1982 he was Cameroon's Permanent Representative to the United Nations ; he acted as President of the United Nations Security Council in place of the United Kingdom's Ivor Richard at the 1, 866th meeting of the Security Council on December 16, 1975.
As the representative of President Biya, Oyono attended a play commemorating Cameroon's independence struggle and the country's subsequent reunification on 14 May 2010 ; the play was part of festivities marking Cameroon's 50th year of independence from France.
In 1992, Fon Gorji-Dinka, on behalf of the state of Republic of Ambazonia filed a lawsuit against the Republic of Cameroon and President Paul Biya on the main charge of the Republic of Cameroon's illegal and forcible occupation since the 1984 dissolution of the United Republic of Cameroon and the declaration of the Republic of Ambazonia.
The movement of the Beti-Pahuin through the region coincided with the height of the European slave trade on Cameroon's coast.
It would remain this way until Cameroon's second president, Paul Biya, split the Centre-South into the present Centre and South Provinces on 22 August 1983.
Ahidjo became Cameroon's first president after the country's independence on 1 January 1960.
Ahidjo's battles with the UPC continued past Cameroon's independence on 1 January 1960.
East Cameroon's system was based on the French model, West Cameroon's on the British model.

Cameroon's and has
In the UN and other human rights fora, Cameroon's non-confrontational approach has generally led it to avoid criticizing other countries.
The area has been an important population center for the Beti-Pahuin people for over a century, but it has since experienced a great amount of immigration due to the placement of Cameroon's seat of government there in colonial times.
As one of Cameroon's most populous areas, however, soil exhaustion has become an increasingly troublesome problem for the Centre in recent years.
For example, CAMSUCO ( Cameroon Sugar Company ) has a large processing plant in Nkoetang that supplies eighty percent of Cameroon's sugar.
Cameroon's president, Paul Biya, has his official residence in Yaoundé, though he spends much of his time abroad.
The West Region is the smallest of Cameroon's ten regions in area, yet it has the highest population density.
In all, Cameroon's higher education has been a success since independence, with thousands of its graduates mostly consumed by the national public service.
As Cameroon's third busiest port, Garoua has long been a site of commercial development in the region.

0.239 seconds.