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Cameroonian and Air
Cameroon Airlines was founded on 26 July 1971 in an effort to create a national Cameroonian airline, as until then domestic and international flight operations at the airports in the country were mostly executed by multi-national Air Afrique.

Cameroonian and was
The line was drawn through the Cross River estuary to the west of the peninsula, thereby implying Cameroonian ownership over Bakassi.
Messi Martin was a Cameroonian guitarist who had been inspired to learn the instrument by listening to Spanish language-broadcasts from neighboring Equatorial Guinea, as well as Cuban and Zairean rumba.
Messi Martin was a Cameroonian guitarist who had been inspired to learn the instrument by listening to Spanish language-broadcasts from neighboring Equatorial Guinea, as well as Cuban and Zairean rumba.
In 1993, the Pedalé movement was born as a reaction to the Cameroonian economic slump.
Marc-Vivien Foé ( 1 May 1975 – 26 June 2003 ) was a Cameroonian international footballer, who played in midfield for both club and country.
However when the transfer of fellow Cameroonian Jean II Makoun to Lyon, the number 17 shirt was used by Makoun, who stated on wearing the number: " In memory of Marc, for me and for the whole Cameroon, this will be for something.
Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier stated that this was a Cameroonian grass eating celebration, learnt from teammate Rigobert Song.
On 18 April 2007, during Lyon's match against Rennes, Baroš was accused of making a racist gesture towards his Cameroonian opponent, Stéphane Mbia.
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.
Perhaps his most notable signing of the summer of his second season was a swap deal of Zlatan Ibrahimović for FC Barcelona's Cameroonian striker Samuel Eto ' o and a reported 35 million pound transfer fee also went to Inter.
Nzo Ekangaki ( 22 March 1934 – 3 June 2005 ) was a Cameroonian political figure.
This was also the period of abolition, and the British sent elements of the Royal Navy in 1827 to the Cameroonian coast to prevent further slave trading.
For example, a trading post was opened in Grand Batanga in 1828 to service the lower Cameroonian coastline.
He was a candidate of the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement ( RDPC ) in the Mezan Central constituency during the single-party Cameroonian parliamentary election of, 1988 losing to a different RDPC list.
In many ways UPC was a continuation of the Cameroonian Rally ( RACAM ).
* Revision of the trusteeship agreements of 13 December 1946 that were signed without any prior consultation of the people contrary to what was claimed by Louis-Paul Aujoulat and Alexandre Douala Manga Bell, who said '... the trusteeship agreement was subject to widespread distribution, and a very broad debate in Cameroon, it has been approved by the Cameroonian people ..."
Ephraïm Inoni ( born 16 August 1947 ) is a Cameroonian politician who was Prime Minister of Cameroon from 2004 to 2009.
He was Municipal Treasurer of Douala from 1981 to 1982, then Treasurer of the Cameroonian Embassy to the United States from 1982 to 1984 and Director of Account Balancing at the Ministry of Finance from 1984 to 1988.
Alexandre Biyidi Awala ( 30 June 1932-8 October 2001 ), known as Mongo Beti, was a Cameroonian writer.
Recording with the group in the early day was Cameroonian drummer Jojo Kuo who can be heard on the studio recordings of " Uprising " and " Machete ".
A man of diverse abilities, Fonlon was characterized as the Cameroonian Socrates.

Cameroonian and founded
Cameroonian FC Lotus-Terek Yaoundé, founded by Terek player Guy Stephane Essame and coached by Thomas Libiih, is a farm team of the Russian club.

Cameroonian and 1960
* Assassination of Cameroonian Independence leader Félix-Roland Moumié in Geneva in 1960.
However, since Cameroon's independence in 1960, Cameroonian scholars have rediscovered his story.

Cameroonian and year
" China has an ongoing military-military relationship with Cameroon, which includes training for Cameroonian military students each year in China, technical advisors to assist in repairing Cameroonian military vehicles and naval vessels, and Chinese military sales.

Cameroonian and independence
African Jazz, which included Kabasele, sometimes called the father of modern Congolese music, as well as legendary Cameroonian saxophonist and keyboardist Manu Dibango, has become one of the most well-known groups in Africa, largely due to 1960's " Indépendance Cha Cha ", which celebrated Congo's independence and became an anthem for Africans across the continent.
His legacy was largely forgotten by the nation at large between his death and Cameroonian independence.

Cameroonian and from
There are some youth players from Ajax Cape Town that have been drafted into the Eredivisie squad, such as South African international Steven Pienaar ( on loan to Everton ) and Cameroonian international Eyong Enoh.
This area of tropical forest has been categorised by the World Wildlife Fund as the Cameroonian Highlands forests ecoregion with Mount Cameroon considered separately because as an active volcano it has a distinct environment from the other mountains.
In English-language teaching Bobda shows how Cameroon has moved away from a mono-cultural, Anglo-centered way of teaching English and has gradually appropriated teaching material to a Cameroonian context.
He led other Southern Cameroonian parliamentarians to seccede from the Nigerian Eastern House of Assembly in 1954.
* Eru ( vegetable ), a Cameroonian vegetable prepared from either of two creeping plant species
* Wa ( album ), an album from Cameroonian artist Henri Dikongué
Cameroonian audiences preferred more roots-based performers like Jimmy Mvondo Mvelé and Uta Bella, both from Yaoundé.
* Bobda shows how Cameroon has moved away from a mono-cultural, Anglo-centered way of teaching English and has gradually accommodated teaching materials to a Cameroonian context.
These factors also make the East an unattractive target for development by both non-governmental organisations and the Cameroonian government, a fact that has only further prevented larger numbers of people from settling in the region.
* A person from Cameroon, or of Cameroonian descent.
Cameroonian Samuel Eto ' o playing for Inter Milano headbutted Bostjan Cesar from Chievo Verona on Nov 21, 2010.
Although Dibango came from a jazz background, the single contained elements drawn from the Cameroonian folk music style known as makossa, and Dibango became one of the very first African musicians to achieve significant success in the mainstream Western pop market.
In 2009 Song was dropped as captain of the Cameroonian national team, from the World Cup / African Nations Cup qualifiers by new coach Paul le guen, but still remained the player that defined the image of the national team.
They rise from the Cameroonian mountains, straining almost the entire length of the state in the North and South direction to link up with the River Niger.
" Pa " Simon Achidi Achu ( born 5 November 1934 ) is a Cameroonian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Cameroon from 1992 to 1996.
The pandemic HIV-1 strain ( group M or Main ) and a very rare strain only found in a few Cameroonian people ( group N ) are clearly derived from SIVcpz strains endemic in Pan troglodytes troglodytes chimpanzee populations living in Cameroon.

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