-
Menchum is a
department of
Northwest Province in Cameroon. The
department covers an area of 4469 km2 and as of 2005 had a
total po****tion of 161,998...
- The
Menchum River and its
tributaries drains a
large area of the
Northwest Region of Cameroon. It in turn is a
tributary of the
Benue River in Nigeria...
-
Menchum, or Befang, is a Gr****fields
language of Cameroon.
Befang is the
local town and also the name of the
Menchum dialect spoken there.
Menchum at Ethnologue...
- Donga-Mantung,
Menchum, Mezam, and Momo. Today, it has
seven divisions, the
additions being Boyo,
which was
carved out of the
Menchum division, and Ngo-Ketunjia...
-
American multinational retailer Burnaby,
British Columbia, Canada, a city
Menchum language of
Cameroon (ISO 639:bby) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- only
Menchum and
Ambele are left out of
Narrow Gr****fields. The
classification of
Ambele is unclear,
though it is
clearly divergent, and
Menchum may be...
- road is
Mount Oku 3,000 m (9,800 ft), the
Kimbi River Game Reserve, the
Menchum River waterfalls, a huge Fon's
palace at Ba****, and a
pyramidal thatched...
- (distributary)
Anambra River Benue River Okwa
River Mada
River Katsina Ala
River Menchum River Ankwe River Donga River Bantaji River (Suntai River) Wase
River Taraba...
- Buru–Angwe: ?
Bendi Tivoid–Beboid: Tivoid, Esimbi, East Beboid, ? Buru–Angwe, ?
Menchum West
Beboid (geographic) Furu
Mamfe Ekoid–Mbe: Ekoid, Mbe Gr****fields:...
- Isu is a Gr****fields
Bantu language of Cameroon. Isu at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Anderson,
Stephen C. (2014). Isu
Orthography Guide (PDF). Yaounde,...