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Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the ...
Cameroon

Cameroon

Country in Central Africa
Cameroon, on the Gulf of Guinea, is a Central African country of varied terrain and wildlife. Its inland capital, Yaoundé, and its biggest city, the seaport Douala, are transit points to ecotourism sites as well as beach resorts like Kribi – near...
Capital: Yaoundé
President: Paul Biya
Prime minister: Joseph Ngute
Official languages: French and English
Currency: Central African CFA franc
Population: 27.91 million (2022)
Dialing code: +237

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