In the 1960's Kumba was approximately 60 miles from Manyemen. On the roads at that time the journey could take anything between 2 hours in the dry season and up to 6 hours in the wet season as the final 10 miles of road to Manyemen was latterite (mud). The road was of approxinately single track width with the first 50 or so miles from Kumba having tarmac surface and narrow bridges. This road became infamous for the potholes that developed, the steep Supe hill up which many local vehicles struggled. In the 1970's a new road was built for part of the journey, which may have shortened the distance.
Kumba is a city in Southwest Province, western Cameroon also known around Cameroon as K town. It has a population of 125,600
Bamenda,Douala,Yaounde,kumba and Ebolowa
Douala and Yaounde are the major cities of Cameroon, Africa. There are several other cities, not quite so large. Garoua, Bonaberi, Kumba and Belabo, are all towns in excess of 100,000 people.
The population of Kumba is 144,268.
Kumba japonica was created in 1943.
Kumba Ialá was born on 1953-03-15.
Kumba - roller coaster - was created in 1993.
Kumba is the guard near the flight of wooden steps on the island
Kumba hits a max speed of 60 mph. Kumba has a max height of 143 ft and is almost a 3 min ride.
· Kaduna, Nigeria · Kampala, Uganda · Kano, Nigeria · Khartoum-Umm Durman, Sudan · Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo · Kirdasah, Egypt · Kuito, Angola · Kumasi, Ghana · Kumba, Cameroon
7,960 miles
Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof was born in 1810.