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Bangangté is a town and
commune in Cameroon. It is the
capital of the Ndé
division of West Region. The town is
primarily inhabited by the
people of the...
- The Bamiléké are a
group of 90
closely related peoples who
inhabit the
Western High
Plateau of Cameroon.
According to Dr John
Feyou de Hapy, Bamiléké means...
- Panthère
Sportive du Ndé FC is a
football club
based in
Bangangté, Cameroon. It is a
member of the
Cameroonian Football Federation.
Cameroon Cup Winners...
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Stade Muni****l de
Bangangté is a multi-use
stadium in
Bangangté, Cameroon. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches, on club
level by Panthère...
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division of the West
Region of the country, with
their main
settlements in
Bangangté, Bakong, Bangoulap, Bahouoc,
Bagnoun and Tonga. It is a
major Bamileke...
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sings and raps. It is
often sung in
Medumba which is the
language of the
Bangangte people and in many
other Bamileke dialects. Bend-skin
became po****r in...
- a
minister in the
government during the
early 1990s. Born in 1934 at
Bangangté,
located in Cameroon's West Region, Niat
Njifenji worked as an engineer...
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include amb****e bey of the coast, ****iko of the B****a,
mangambeu of the
Bangangte, and tsam****i of the Bamileke.
Nigerian music has
influenced Anglophone...
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Bamboutos Mountains. The
eastern branch through the area
rises northwest of
Bangangté, and the
western branch forms the
border with the
Littoral Province southwest...
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estimated po****tion is 304,800. The term Nde is the name of a
nearby river.
Bangangte has been the
headquarter of the Ndé
division since June 14, 1961. Medumba...