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Bamiléké people are a
Central African ethnic group that
inhabits the
Western High
Plateau of Cameroon.
According to Dr John
Feyou de Hapy,
Bamiléké means...
- The
Bamileke languages (
Bamileke languages:
Bamiléké) are a
group of
Eastern Gr****fields
languages spoken by the
Bamileke people in the
Western High Plateau...
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British emb****y ****embled in 1964, with 80% of the dead
being from the
Bamileke Region.
General Max Briand, the
commander of all
French military forces...
- the
highest po****tion density. As home to the
enterprising Bamum and
Bamileke kingdoms, the West is an
economic bright spot and one of Cameroon's more...
- 1990, 2012
Cameroon Cup: (7) (Before independence) 1954 (as
Jeunesse Bamiléké) (After independence) 1961, 1969, 1980, 1985, 1997, 2006
African Cup of...
- also a
coffee processing facility and brewery. It is the main city of the
Bamiléké people and is home to the
Bafoussam chief's palace.
Bafoussam is a group...
- divisions:
western highlanders (Semi-Bantu or gr****fielders),
including the
Bamileke,
Bamum (or Bamoun), and many
smaller Tikar groups in the
Northwest (est...
- West Region. The town is
primarily inhabited by the
people of the
Bamileke (
Bamiléké) tribe. It is home to the Université des Montagnes, a
small private...
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Bamileke gr****land...
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Yamba and
Bamileke.
There are four or five
branches to the family:
Nkambe languages (north) Mbam–Nkam (south)
Ngemba languages Bamileke languages Nun...