- The
Nyong (formerly German: Yong) is a
river in Cameroon. The
river flows approximately 690
kilometres (430 mi) to
empty into the Gulf of Guinea. The...
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September 1958, near his
natal village of Boumnyebel, in the
department of
Nyong-et-Kellé in the
maquis B****a. Um Nyobè,
known as the
forgotten father of...
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Nyong (Daganyonga), also
known as
Mubako and Bali-Kumbat, is a Leko
language spoken in two well-separated
enclaves in
Cameroon and Nigeria. Cameroonian...
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chikungunya virus. WILLIAMS, MC; WOODALL, JP; GILLETT, JD (March 1965). "O'Nyong-
Nyong fever: An
epidemic virus disease in East Africa".
Transactions of the Royal...
- Abong-Mbang is a town and
commune in the Haut-
Nyong department, East
Region of Cameroon. Abong-Mbang is
located at a
crossroads of
National Route 10 and...
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Nyong-et-Kéllé is a
department of
Centre Province in Cameroon. The
department covers an area of 6,362 km2 and as of 2001 had a
total po****tion of 145...
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Nyong Essien Akpan Efio-Iwat
Effembe Ebit
Akpan Amaide Oku (9
November 1872 – 15
October 1976) was a
traditional ruler, teacher, and
retired civil servant...
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Clement Nyong Isong CFR ((listen); 20
April 1920 – 29 May 2000) was a
Nigerian banker and
politician who was
governor of the
Central Bank of
Nigeria from...
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greater area.
Nyong-et-Kéllé (
Nyong and Kéllé), with its
capital at Eséka,
occupies the
southwest corner of the province.
Nyong-et-Mfoumou (
Nyong and Mfoumou)...
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revealed the
child was
actually a boy, Kong
Nyong, and had been
taken care of by the UN food aid station.
Nyong had died four
years prior, c. 2007, of "fevers"...