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Mutengene
Mutengene is a commune in the Moungo division of the Littoral region of Cameroon. It is located on the N5 national highway, about 30 kilometers east of the city of Nkongsamba. Mutengene is home to a diverse population, including the Mbo, the Bamileke, and the Bassa. The town is known for its beautiful scenery, its rich culture, and its friendly people. History Mutengene was founded in the 18th century by…
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N’Djamena
N’Djamena, the metropolis standing as the capital of Chad, finds its abode on the nation’s southwestern boundary, adjacent to Cameroon. Nestled along the east bank of the Chari River, where it converges with the Logone River, this city rests upon an alluvial plain prone to inundation during the rainy season spanning from July to September. Its genesis traces back to 1900, across the Chari River from Fort-Fureau (known as Kousseri),…
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Namibe
Namibe, formerly Moçâmedes, is a coastal city located in southwestern Angola, Africa. It serves as the capital of Namibe Province and is situated along the Atlantic Ocean. The city was formerly known as Moçâmedes during the colonial era. Map view More information
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Natitingou
Natitingou is a charming Beninese town located in the northwest of Benin. This wonderful town is often frequented by tourists, surely thanks to its tourist attractions such as the Kota Falls, the regional ethnographic museum and the Atacora chain. Visiting Natitingou will allow visitors to enjoy days under the waterfalls, a hike to the top of the Atacora mountain range or to delve into the heart of the ethnic history of the city. HISTORY The name…
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Asian Countries
Nepal
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Nepal is a country that captivates with its ancient culture and breathtaking landscapes. With its borders flanked by China and India, Nepal boasts eight of the world’s highest mountains, including the majestic Mount Everest, known locally as Sagarmatha. This landlocked nation has a rich history and has undergone significant changes, from being closed off to the outside world to embracing democracy and abolishing…
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Ngaoundéré
Ngaoundéré, also known as N’Gaoundéré, is the capital of Cameroon’s Adamawa Region. It had a population of 152,700 in 2005, but according to the film “Les Mairuuwas – Maitre de l’eau” produced by the University of Tromsø, the population has rapidly increased to 1,000,000 as of October 2016. This growth can be attributed to mass immigration from the Central African Republic and concerns about security due to Boko Haram activities…
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African Countries
Nigeria
Nigeria is a country located in West Africa. It is the most populous country in Africa, with a population of over 212 million people. Nigeria is a federal republic, with the capital city of Abuja. The official language of Nigeria is English, but there are over 500 other languages spoken in the country. Nigeria is a diverse country, with a wide range of cultures and traditions. The three largest ethnic…
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Nkongsamba
Nkongsamba is a city in western Cameroon, located in the Moungo department, which is in the Littoral region. As of the 2005 Census, the city had a population of 104,050. It is a centre for the farming of palm oil, bananas and coffee, and is between two mountains, the Manengouba Massif (2,396 metres (7,861 ft)) and Mount Nlonako. The central point is the “Ville”; other areas are measured in “Kilo”,…
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Nyamboya
Nyamboya is a village situated in the Bankim commune within the Adamawa region and Mayo-Banyo division of Cameroon. The residents of Nyamboya belong to the Kwanja ethnic group, who are believed to have migrated from Nigeria to establish their community in the Mayo-Banyo department. Country CameroonRegionAdamawaDivisionMay-BanyosubdivisionBankimDemographyPopulation189 methods. (2005 1 )GeographyContact details6° 17′ 05″ north, 11° 34′ 36″ east map Health Nyamboya Baptist Health Centre (NBHC) originated as a Primary Health Centre (PHC) in the 1990s…
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Obuasi
Obuasi is a town situated in southern Ghana, nestled in a hilly region approximately 100 miles (160 km) away from Accra. The town’s development was spurred by the discovery of a substantial gold deposit in 1897 and the construction of a railway from Sekondi in 1902. The Asante gold mine in Obuasi maintained its position as the country’s primary gold producer, outlasting others that were depleted. Renowned for its high…