Coastal Cameroon

Coastal Cameroon is a region of Cameroon. The northern segment of coastal Cameroon is called Ambazonia.

Cities

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Map
Map of Coastal Cameroon
  • 4.1666679.2333331 Buea (English speaking)
  • 4.059.72 Douala
  • 2.959.9166673 Kribi (French speaking)
  • 4.6333339.454 Kumba
  • 4.0166679.2166675 Limbe (English speaking)

Other destinations

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  • 3.64089.79381 Douala-Edea Reserve. an undeveloped reserve that is the home of forest elephants and primates, particularly monkeys. On both sides of Sanaga River near Mouanko. OSM directions

Understand

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Get in

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Douala International Airport (DLA IATA)

Get around

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  • 4.2179.1721 Mount Cameroon. An active volcano and the highest mountain in Cameroon at 4,040 metres. Also of related note is popular volcanic Lake Barombi next to Kumba with its population of endangered cichlids. OSM directions
  • 5.0618210.028132 Chutes d'Ekom, +237 6 50 46 68 17. A dramatic waterfall with three separate channels. OSM directions
  • 4.5666710.166673 Makombé River. Tributary of the Wouri River. Also flows through a tropical area of its inherent forest reserve. Makombé River on Wikipedia Makombé River (Q21039556) on Wikidata OSM directions

Drink

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Stay safe

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