9 Interesting Fun Facts about Cameroon

in #newcomer3 years ago

Hello to all the stemians in the house. I will give a few fun facts about Cameroon that you did not know of.

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1. There are about 230 spoken languages spoken in Cameroon including French and English.
The official languages spoken in Cameroon are French and English because Cameroon was colonized by France and Britain. However, there are still up to 230 other languages that are spoken. The languages are divided into seven groups. The largest is the Niger-Congo where 169 languages are spoken. Next is Benue-Congo with 142, and then Bantu language variation with 130 spoken languages. Cameroonian Pidgin English, a form of broken English, is also very common in the Northwest and Southwest Provinces of Cameroon.

2: Cameroon has one of three waterfalls in Africa that empties directly into the ocean.
The Chute de La Lobé, also named the Lobé Waterfalls, is in the beach town of Kribi, and it flows into the sea. These falls are of great significance to the locals and is also a well-known tourist attraction for people visiting.

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Fishing at the Lobe Waterfalls / Chute De La Lobe

3: Cameroon is one of the wettest countries on Earth.
There is high rainfall every year here. This makes it among the wettest places on earth. The sixth wettest place on earth is found in Cameroon in an area called Debundscha. The area receives 10,299mm of rainfall. The country has a short dry season as compared to its very long rainy season because it is close to Mount Cameroon and the equator.
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4: Cameroon is very geographically and culturally diverse.
Cameroon is often called Africa in miniature, as well as the hinge of Africa due to its geographical location and cultural diversity. You can find every climate and ecological system represented in this country. It is also linguistically diverse and full of culture.

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5: Cameroon is the first country in Africa to make it to the quarter-finals of FIFA world cup.
The Cameroonian national team is called the Indomitable Lions. They are one of the greatest African teams in football/soccer. They made it to the quarter-finals of the 1999 FIFA world cup. Here, their star player at the time, Roger Mila, scored two goals during the game. They played against the Colombian national team.

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6: Germany, France, and Britain have colonized Cameroon.
Cameroon, initially called Kamerun, was a German colony before World War I. After Germany fell, Cameroon went to Britain and France. French Cameroon gained its independence on January 1, 1960. English Cameroon, also part of Nigeria, gained its independence on October 1, 1961, and joined French Cameroon. When English and French Cameroon unified to become the United Republic of Cameroon, they built “Monument de la Reunification” to symbolize the unity.

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7: Cameroon is home to the highest peak in the sub-Saharan and central Africa.
Mount Cameroon is 14,435 feet (4,040meters) high and extends 14 miles (23km) from the Gulf of Guinea inland. It covers 14 miles inland and forms a boundary between Nigeria and Northern Cameroon. Mount Cameroun is among the largest volcanoes in Africa. It is still active with the last eruption occurring in 2012.

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8: Cameroon has the longest ruling non-royal national leader.
Paul Biya was elected as president of Cameroon in November 1982 and has been the president since then. As of November 2018, the people re-elected him as president where he will remain for another seven years. He changed the terms of the presidency from four years to seven years and wins every election.

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9: Cameroon has many rare plants and animals.
The world’s rarest great ape, the Cross-River gorilla, lives in a few of the forests in this country. This ape was unknown to science till the early 20th century. In Cameroon, you’ll have the opportunity to see all the variety of flora and fauna available in tropical Africa. The country is home to over 409 species of mammals and 165 species of birds.

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So, that's all for today. Where you reminded of facts about your country or where you informed about them? Let me know in the comments section below.

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