the city name from Victoria to Limbe. Initially, Victoria and its vicinity were not part of the new German colony Kamerun and remained under British administration...
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Limbe Botanic Garden or Limbe Botanical Gardens (LBG) is the principal botanic garden of Cameroon. It was created in 1892, during the German colonial...
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Neukamerun (redirect from Neu-Kamerun)
Victor Julius (1996). History of Cameroon Since 1800. Limbé: Presbook. ISBN 0-333-47121-0. Map of Kamerun Archived 2007-07-11 at the Wayback Machine Bradshaw...
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Pallottine Mission to Kamerun (also spelled Pallotin or Pallotine) was a Roman Catholic mission to the German colony of Kamerun run by the Pallottines...
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served by the once active Tiko International Airport, which served West Kamerun (Southern Cameroons) before its closure under the Yaounde Government. It...
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Leteh Babungo Baba Babessi Bangolan Bamunka Buea Atlantic Ocean, Limbe Drill, Limbe Wildlife Centre Dschang Kribi Beach View of a beautiful crick in Idenau...
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of territory known as the Northern and Southern Kameruns from Dikwa in the North to Victoria (Limbe) on the Atlantic coast in the 19th century. These...
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industry, especially in Tole. Buea was the colonial capital of German Kamerun from 1901 to 1919, the capital of the Southern Cameroons from 1949 until...
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haven for freed slaves. This settlement which was later named Victoria (now Limbe, Cameroon) after the then Queen Victoria. Until the 1880s, European activity...
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Heinrich Vieter (category German colonial people in Kamerun)
Vieter, SAC, was a German Pallottine missionary to the German colony of Kamerun (today Cameroon). Heinrich Vieter arrived in Douala with seven other members...
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the Pallottines. The Pallottine mission to Kamerun was established in 1890 in the German colony of Kamerun, today's Cameroon. The Fathers opened a number...
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Martin-Paul Samba (category Kamerun)
returned to Kamerun that same year. For the next seven years, he accompanied German expeditions under the command of Hans Dominik to explore the Kamerun hinterland...
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in 1980–2022. Inflation below 5% is in green. Douala A touristic area in Limbe Yaoundé Sport palace A Fulani herder drives his cattle in northern Cameroon...
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it, apparently in reference to its type locality, "Victoria, Kamerun", now known as Limbe. The specific name boulengeri honours George Albert Boulenger...
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Kamerun. It lies in Southwest Region, to the south of Mount Cameroon and to the west of the Wouri estuary. Is situated at the East coast of the Limbé...
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Buea, the colonial capital of German Kamerun from 1901 to 1919, to the small port of Victoria, now known as Limbe, and also offered passenger services...
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and resistance leader in the German colony of Kamerun (Cameroon). After being educated in both Kamerun and Europe, he succeeded his father Manga Ndumbe...
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chiefdoms and fondoms. Cameroon became a German colony in 1884 known as Kamerun. After World War I, it was divided between France and the United Kingdom...
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January 1885 one of Gaiser’s agents, Zimmer, asked Gustav Nachtigal, then in Kamerun, to assure German protection for their property. German traders supported...
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Administrative divisions of Cameroon Issa (Stay focus) Advisory Council (Kamerun) Afade language Osende Afana Afo-A-Kom 1972 African Cup of Nations African...
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slaves by Ambas Bay in 1858, which was later renamed Victoria (present-day Limbe). In 1884, the area became the British Ambas Bay Protectorate, with Victoria...
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Mwendi wa Musango in 1906 (by the Baptists in Douala) and Elolombe Ya Kamerun in 1908 (by the Protestant missionaries). They were written primarily in...
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article) Mokake, John N. (2006). Basic Facts on Cameroon History Since 1884. Limbe, Cameroon: Cure Series. pp. 76–77. ISBN 978-9956-402-67-0. OCLC 742316797...
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highlands, and the north. The coast offers two major beach resort towns: Limbe is English-speaking with black, volcanic sand; and Kribi is a French-speaking...
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teacher and father at the Basel Mission Girls' School in Victoria (now Limbé). In 1937, after 13 years of service, Ngole relocated to Tombel, where he...
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protectorate in the country which started in 1884, the country's name changed to Kamerun before the Treaty of Versailles placed the country under French and British...
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Retrieved 13 June 2016. "Klimatafel von Douala (Duala), Observatorium / Kamerun" (PDF). Baseline climate means (1961-1990) from stations all over the world...
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Geography of the Republic of Cameroon, 3rd ed. Bamenda: Neba Publishers, 1999. Ngoh, Victor Julius, History of Cameroon Since 1800. Limbé: Presbook, 1996....
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slaves by Ambas Bay in 1858, which was later renamed Victoria (present-day Limbe). In 1884, the area became the British Ambas Bay Protectorate, with Victoria...
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in the government named on December 8, 2004. Speaking at a conference in Limbe on 1 September 2006, Kodock discussed the lack of economic development in...
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