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Kumbo, also
known as Kimbo, is the second-largest city in the
North West
Province of
Cameroon and the
capital of Bui Division. It lies
about 2000m above...
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Operation Bui Clean, also
called Operation Kumbo Clean or
Operation Clean Kumbo, was a
military offensive conducted by the
Cameroon Armed Forces against...
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Warriors attacked the base of the
Cameroonian Rapid Intervention Battalion in
Kumbo,
resulting a
battle that
lasted for hours.
Several insurgents and at least...
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Kumbo Strikers is a
Cameroonian football club
based in
Kumbo. They are a
member of the
Cameroonian Football Federation. The team was
founded in 1992 and...
- The
Kumbo tribe (Kumbowei) of the Izon
people lives in
southern Delta State and
northern Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The
major town of
Sagbama is the tribal...
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Their traditional language is
Lamnso (language of Nso) and
their capital is
Kumbo –
where the
Palace of the Fon is found. The Nso’
people migrated from Tikari...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Kumbo (Latin:
Dioecesis Kumboënsis) is a
Roman Catholic diocese in the
Ecclesiastical Province of
Bamenda in Cameroon. The...
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leader John Fru Ndi was
kidnapped in
Kumbo by separatists, but was
released the same day. Fru Ndi had
travelled to
Kumbo to
attend the
funeral of
Joseph Banadzem...
- KSFC may
refer to:
Kumbo Strikers FC (KSFC),
Kumbo, Cameroon; a
soccer team
Kalasin F.C. (KSFC), Kalasin, Thailand; a
soccer team KSFC (FM 91.9 MHz),...
- Rhodesia". Arnoldia,
Rhodesia (239): 1–7. Vogel, J. O. (1975). "Kabondo
Kumbo and the
Early Iron Age in
Victoria Falls region".
_Journal of the British...