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Cameroon's and approach
In the UN and other human rights fora, Cameroon's non-confrontational approach has generally led it to avoid criticizing other countries.

Cameroon's and other
Some of Cameroon's other peoples lived in the territory of the North Province at one time or another.
Along with other coastal peoples, they belong to Cameroon's Sawa ethnic groups.

Cameroon's and African
* 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
Two of his goals came against Romania in Cameroon's second game, and two more came in extra time against Colombia in the last 16 to carry Cameroon to the quarter-finals, the furthest an African team had ever advanced at the World Cup ( Senegal matched this feat in 2002, and Ghana matched it in 2010 ).
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.
After France made all its West African colonies self-governing in 1956, many of Cameroon's earliest political parties were located there.
Beti's aim always, even in his harsh criticism of Cameroon's independence government, was to strengthen African autonomy and prosperity.
Though touristy, Foumban is one of Cameroon's major attractions and an important centre of traditional African art.

Cameroon's and developing
* – Ndoumba Eloungou Nestor, secretary of Cameroon's External Relations Ministry said the launch encouraged a vast number of developing countries.
He devoted substantial resources to developing his northern homeland, such as the extension of a road north from Yaoundé to better link Cameroon's north and south.

Cameroon's and country
Following Cameroon's independence, Oyono was a member of the Cameroonian delegation to the United Nations in 1960, when the country was admitted to the UN.

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 central location in the network means that efforts to close the gaps which exist in the network across Central Africa rely on the Cameroon's participation in maintaining the network, and the network has the potential to have a profound influence on Cameroon's regional trade.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 major
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 ).
The Cameroon Development Cooperation ( CDC ) is one of Cameroon's major exporters and employers.

Cameroon's and .
* 1984 – Members of Cameroon's Republican Guard unsuccessfully attempt to overthrow the government headed by Paul Biya.
Cameroon's landmass is, with of water.
Cameroon's coastal plain extends inland from the Gulf of Guinea ( part of the Atlantic Ocean ) to the edge of a plateau.
Rhumsiki Peak in Cameroon's Far North Province.
Cameroon's first multiparty legislative and presidential elections were held in 1992 followed by municipal elections in 1996 and another round of legislative and presidential elections in 1997.
Cameroon's Marine Nationale République modernised and increased its capabilities during 2000 with the acquisition of a number of small Rodman patrol craft and the retirement of some small older craft.
They are closely related to Cameroon's coastal peoples ( the Sawa ), particularly the Duala and Isubu.
The Bakweri are primarily concentrated in Cameroon's Southwest Province.
The rural Bakweri, in contrast, work as farmers, making use of Mount Cameroon's fertile volcanic soils to cultivate cocoyams, maize, manioc, oil palms, and plantains.
The Ngondo is a traditional festival of the Duala, although today all of Cameroon's coastal Sawa peoples are invited to participate.
The Airline Division provided aircraft for commuter airlines in the United States including Air New Orleans, Desert Sun in Long Beach, Shasta Air and Sun West Airlines ; as well as internationally for Vickers for corporate transport use in the United Kingdom, Cameroon's Avia Services and to Piper's distributor in Colombia, Aero Leaver.
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.
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.
* Stager, J. C. ( 1987 ), " Silent Death from Cameroon's Killer Lake ", National Geographic, September 1987
Bamileke drummers in Cameroon's West Province ( Cameroon ) | West Province.
The 80s also saw rapid development of Cameroon's media which saw a flourishing of both makossa and bikutsi.
In 2002, Cameroon's Indomitable Lions made the second consecutive titles since Ghana had done it in the 1960s and after Egypt had done it before in 1957 and 1959.

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