It depends on which language you are talking about. Cameroon is home to 286 different languages:
1. Abar
2. Afade
3. Aghem
4. Akoose
5. Akum
6. Ambele
7. Arabic, Shuwa
8. Atong
9. Awing
10. Baba
11. Babanki
12. Bafanji
13. Bafaw-Balong
14. Bafia
15. Bafut
16. Baka
17. Bakaka
18. Bakoko
19. Bakole
20. Baldemu
21. Balo
22. Bamali
23. Bambalang
24. Bambili-Bambui
25. Bamenyam
26. Bamukumbit
27. Bamun
28. Bamunka
29. Bana
30. Bangandu
31. Bangolan
32. Bankon
33. Barombi
34. Basaa
35. Bassossi
36. Bata
37. Batanga
38. Bati
39. Beba
40. Bebe
41. Bebele
42. Bebil
43. Beezen
44. Befang
45. Bekwil
46. Beti
47. Bikya
48. Bishuo
49. Bitare
50. Bokyi
51. Bomwali
52. Bonkeng
53. Bubia
54. Buduma
55. Bulu
56. Bum
57. Bung
58. Busam
59. Busuu
60. Buwal
61. Byep
62. Caka
63. Cung
64. Cuvok
65. Daba
66. Dama
67. Dek
68. Denya
69. Dii
70. Dimbong
71. Doyayo
72. Duala
73. Dugun
74. Dugwor
75. Duli
76. Duupa
77. Dzodinka
78. Ejagham
79. Elip
80. Eman
81. English
82. Esimbi
83. Eton
84. Evant
85. Ewondo
86. Fali, North
87. Fali, South
88. Fang
89. Fang
90. Fe'fe'
91. French
92. Fulfulde, Adamawa
93. Fulfulde, Kano-Katsina-Bororro
94. Gavar
95. Gbaya, Northwest
96. Gbaya-Mbodomo
97. Gey
98. Ghomálá'
99. Gidar
100. Gimme
101. Gimnime
102. Giziga, North
103. Giziga, South
104. Glavda
105. Gude
106. Gvoko
107. Gyele
108. Hausa
109. Hdi
110. Hijuk
111. Hya
112. Iceve-Maci
113. Ipulo
114. Isu
115. Isu
116. Iyive
117. Jimi
118. Jina
119. Jukun Takum
120. Kako
121. Kamkam
122. Kanuri, Central
123. Karang
124. Kare
125. Kemezung
126. Kendem
127. Kenswei Nsei
128. Kenyang
129. Kera
130. Kol
131. Kolbila
132. Kom
133. Koma
134. Koonzime
135. Korop
136. Koshin
137. Kuk
138. Kung
139. Kuo
140. Kutep
141. Kwa'
142. Kwaja
143. Kwakum
144. Kwanja
145. Kwasio
146. La'bi
147. Lagwan
148. Laimbue
149. Lamnso'
150. Lefa
151. Leti
152. Limbum
153. Longto
154. Luo
155. Mada
156. Mafa
157. Majera
158. Makaa
159. Malgbe
160. Malimba
161. Mambai
162. Mambila, Cameroon
163. Manta
164. Masana
165. Maslam
166. Matal
167. Mazagway
168. Mbedam
169. Mbembe, Tigon
170. Mbo
171. Mbo'
172. Mbonga
173. Mbu'
174. Mbuko
175. Mbule
176. Mbum
177. Medumba
178. Mefele
179. Mendankwe-Nkwen
180. Mengaka
181. Mengisa
182. Menka
183. Merey
184. Mesaka
185. Meta'
186. Mfumte
187. Mina
188. Mmaala
189. Mmen
190. Mofu, North
191. Mofu-Gudur
192. Mokpwe
193. Moloko
194. Mom Jango
195. Mono
196. Mpade
197. Mpiemo
198. Mpongmpong
199. Mser
200. Mundabli
201. Mundang
202. Mundani
203. Mungaka
204. Musey
205. Musgu
206. Muyang
207. Nagumi
208. Naki
209. Ncane
210. Ndai
211. Ndaktup
212. Nda'nda'
213. Ndemli
214. Ndoola
215. Ngamambo
216. Ngambay
217. Ngemba
218. Ngie
219. Ngiemboon
220. Ngomba
221. Ngombale
222. Ngong
223. Ngoshie
224. Ngwe
225. Ngwo
226. Nimbari
227. Njen
228. Njyem
229. Nkongho
230. Nomaande
231. Noone
232. Nubaca
233. Nugunu
234. Nyong
235. Nzakambay
236. Nzanyi
237. Oblo
238. Oku
239. Oroko
240. Osatu
241. Pam
242. Pana
243. Parkwa
244. Peere
245. Pévé
246. Pidgin, Cameroon
247. Pinyin
248. Pol
249. Psikye
250. Saari
251. Samba Leko
252. Sharwa
253. So
254. Suga
255. Tibea
256. Tikar
257. Tiv
258. To
259. Tsuvan
260. Tuki
261. Tunen
262. Tuotomb
263. Tupuri
264. Twendi
265. Usaghade
266. Vame
267. Vemgo-Mabas
268. Vengo
269. Vute
270. Wandala
271. Wawa
272. Weh
273. Wumboko
274. Wushi
275. Wuzlam
276. Yamba
277. Yambeta
278. Yangben
279. Yasa
280. Yemba
281. Yeni
282. Yukuben
283. Zhoa
284. Zizilivakan
285. Zulgo-Gemzek
286. Zumaya
It is a former French colony so a part of the population are French-speaking.
There are mountains in the west, highest point Mount Cameroon, 4095 metres
Kenya and Tanzania, apart from being neighbors in East Africa, are both relatively robust democracies, with multi-party presidential systems, democratically-elected legislatures, and independent judiciaries. Despite the open political systems, corruption remains a problem in both nations, as well as many other developing countries. Both populations are overwhelmingly Christian, with large Muslim minorities. Both are former British colonies. However, while Tanzania's road to independence was relatively peaceful, Kenya's involved a bloody rebellion (the Mau Mau uprising).
Both economies rely heavily on agriculture, and also have fossil fuel sectors. Tourism is important to both countries, as the natural landscapes of the Great Lakes region (including Mt. Kilimanjaro) are stunning, and eco-tourism (safaris) are very popular among visitors.
Both countries are ethnically very diverse, with a heavily rural population. A key difference between the two is in how different ethnic groups get along; in Kenya ethnic tensions are still strong, and flare up into violence every few years, while Tanzania has very little ethnic violence. This is due in part to the different ruing styles of the two countries' post-colonial rulers. Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya emphasized giving government largesse to his own ethnic group, the Kikuyu, while Julius Nyerere emphasized the fact that all of his people were Tanzanian, rather than members of a tribe.
CFA
Cameroon's money is the Franc CFA. It is now pegged to the Euro (formerly to the French Franc). It is issued by the central bank of Central African States (6) of which Cameroon is a member state.
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because it exports one of the most expensive metals in the world- Gold
Cameroon exports Coffee, cocoa. aluminium, cotton, oil, petroleum and timber. Local products are corn, millet, peanuts, cassava, okra, with plenty of fish and plenty of fruit.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/uv.html
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Many animals live in Cameroon. Domestic animals are over 6 million cattle, 4.5 million goats and 4.3 million sheep. Together these make almost 12% of the agricultural product of Cameroon. - Wild animals are prolific, but many are threatened. There are numerous antelope, monkey species and small rodents. In smaller numbers, elephants, rhino, hippo, various gorillas and lions. Some, like the Cross River Gorilla are down to 300 or so in numbers (which many biologists consider virtually on the point of extinction ). There are over 500 bird species.
countries which are visa free whit Cameroonian passport. countries which are visa free whit Cameroonian passport.
I believe there is no specific name, as there is for Americans, and they are simply refered to as the citizens of Congo
Hamadou Mustapha is the Minister in Charge of Special Duties at the Presidency for Cameroon.
Cameroon is in the corner of Africa bordered by Nigeria on the north and Gabon to the south, with Chad and Central African Republic to it's east and the shore of Gulf of Guinea on it's west.
The FCFA is the money of Cameroon Africa. Beac is the central bank to these six central African states, with headquarter in Yaounde, Cameroon.
The franc CFA takes parity to the Euro.
Cameroon has 230 different languages. You'll have to be more specific.
Your Name/Initials With The Word Travel At The End e.g A.D Travel
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