- Cameroon,
officially the
Republic of Cameroon, is a
country in
Central Africa. It
shares boundaries with
Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast...
- the
traditions of the
Yorubas themselves. In his work,
Abeokuta and the
Camaroons Mountains c.1863, the
English ethnologist Richard F.
Burton reports of...
- and hate, man and woman, life and death,
heaven and ****.
Shortly after Camaroon, the
paparazzi resurfaces,
reiterating that
Charlie has lit a
spark in...
-
clinical use in
China since the 1980s. In a
small (n=88)
malaria study in
Camaroon,
pyronaridine had a 100% cure rate,
compared with 60% for chloroquine....
- members.:
Guest invitees:-): Spain; Chile; Jamaica; Senegal; Netherlands;
Camaroon; & Singapore.::
Invited bodies: United Nations;
African Union; And many...
- (1904). "On
further collections of
birds from the
Efulen District of
Camaroon, West Africa, Part II". Ibis. 46 (4): 591–638. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919x...
- is a
small genus of
vines in the
family Annonaceae,
native to Cabinda,
Camaroon and
Zaire in west Africa. As of January 2025[update],
Plants of the World...
- "Descriptions of some new or
imperfectly known Species of
Reptiles from the
Camaroon [sic] Mountains". Proc. Zool. Soc.
London 1874: 442-445. (Rhampholeon,...
-
Descriptions of some new or
imperfectly known species of
Reptiles from the
Camaroon Mountains.
Proceedings of the
Zoological Society of London, 16 June: 444–445...
- the
French and
Latin Antoinette. As a surname, it is most
prevalent in
Camaroon.
Tamunotonye and its
shortened version Tonye are Ijaw uni****
given names...