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Bafia (pronunciation) is a
Cameroonian town and
commune in the
Centre Province region. It is the
capital of the Mbam-et-Inoubou department. It lies 120 km...
- The
Bafia (Baepak)
people are a
central African ethnic group that
inhabit the Mbam and
Sanaga River regions in the
Centre Region of Cameroon. They are...
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Bafia is a town in the
Centre Province of Cameroon.
Bafia or
Bavia may also
refer to:
Bafia languages, a node of
Bantu languages.
Bafia language, a Bantu...
- The
Bafia languages are a
clade of
Bantu languages coded Zone A.50 in Guthrie's classification.
According to
Nurse &
Philippson (2003), the languages...
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Tadeusz Bafia (born 18
September 1964) is a
Polish skier. He
competed in the
Nordic combined event at the 1988
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- custom"
among the
Bafia people in his book Die Homo****ualität bei den
Negern Kameruns. He
later on
described the
three stages of life of a
Bafia man, namely:...
- The
Bafia language is a
Bantu language spoken by 60,000
people in
Cameroon according to 1991 figures. It is used in the
Bafia subdivision of the Mbam...
- Noun,
which flows in from the West Province, p****es
through the town of
Bafia, and
receives the flow of the
Ndjim River north of Goura. The Noun then...
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Institution Act (
BAFIA) in
February 2004
abolished all Acts
related to
financial institutions including the ADBN Act, 1967. In line with the
BAFIA, ADBL has...
- (2017-02-10).
Peoples of the
Central Cameroons (Tikar.
Bamum and Bamileke. Banen,
Bafia and Balom):
Western Africa Part IX. Routledge. pp. 87–96. ISBN 978-1-315-29571-8...