Monday, March 22, 2010

Cameroon


Cameroon

U.S. Embassy Cameroon

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Government: Republic

President: Paul Biya

Prime Minister: Philémon Yang

Official languages: French, English

Time zone: WAT (UTC+1)

Currency: Central African CFA Franc

Cameroon is bordered by Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central African Republic to the east; and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo to the south.


Cameroonians are very friendly.

Cameroon's most popular tourist destination is the Waza National Park home to Elephants, Giraffe, Antelope and more. The Park is located in the North of the country in the 'wedge' between the neighbouring countries of Nigeria and Chad near the town of Maroua.

Benoue National Park is famous for Hippos.

Waza is large a national park in Cameroon, February and March is the best time to see the elephants near a watering hole.

Bamenda is the provincial capital and has many handicraft stores to find all different kinds of crafts from Cameroon.

Cameroon has produced many internationally renown musicians, probably most famous of whom is Manu Dibango. Manu Dibango was born in Cameroon but has been based and performed abroad for over 40 years, during which time he has had numerous acclaimed Jazz and Makossa hits.

Cameroon is home to the second wettest place in the world, Debuncha at the foot of the Cameroon mountains records annual rainfalls of 400 inches (10,000mm), this is about 20 times the annual rainfall recorded in England.

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This Article was by Michelle At People's Natural Living

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