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Bimbia was an
independent state of the
Isubu people of Cameroon. In 1884, it was
annexed by the
Germans and
incorporated in the
colony of Kamerun. It lies...
- King
William may
refer to:
William I of
Bimbia William II of
Bimbia (d. 1889)
William of
England (disambiguation),
multiple kings William I, King of Scots...
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language of the
region is
Bakweri and a
smaller group from
Wovia and
Bimbia speak Bimbia or Isubu.
Limbe is
located on a bay
against the
backdrop of a major...
- middlemen.
Under the
kings William I of
Bimbia and
Young King William, the
Isubu formed a
state called Bimbia. The
predominant Isubu oral
history holds...
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William I of
Bimbia, born Bile, was born in 1800 and
lived from then till 1877 he was
chief and king of the
Isubu ethnic group, who
lived in
Bimbia on the coast...
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derives from the
Central African town of Bimbo, or from the
former state of
Bimbia,
which was
annexed by the
German colony of Kamerun.
Black Buck,
black brute...
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Ngombe or Ngomb' a Bila (died 1882), was, as
William II of
Bimbia, the
chief and king of
Bimbia on the
coast of
Cameroon and of the
Isubu ethnic group who...
- an
electoral district in
Victoria Williamstown,
Bimbia, a
historical village in the
kingdom of
Bimbia, now no
longer in
existence Williamstown, Ontario...
- Spanish-controlled
Santa Isabel on the
island of
Fernando Po in 1843. He
visited Bimbia, Cameroon, in 1843 and
spoke to King
William of the
Isubu people to request...
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westward directly to the Gulf of
Guinea – the Wouri, and
lesser Dibamba,
Bimbia and
Mungo to the
Cameroon estuary near Douala; Sanaga, Nyong, and Ntem further...