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Southwest Region (Cameroon)

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Mount Cameroon
active volcano in Cameroon near the Gulf of Guinea
2021 Africa Cup of Nations
2021 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations
Southwest
region of Cameroon
Mount Manengouba
mountain in Cameroon
Bakossi Mountains
mountain range in Cameroon
Ndian
Ndian is a department of Southwest Region in Cameroon. It is located in the humid tropical rainforest zone about southeast of Yaoundé, the capital.
Fako
department of Cameroon
Manyu
department of Cameroon
Lebialem
Lebialem is a department of Southwest Region in Cameroon. The Division covers an area of 617 km and as of 2005 had a total population of 113,736. The capital of the department lies at Menji. Lebialem got its name from the Lebialem Falls, a twin water fall, which means "a hill from which water drops". The Division is dominated by two ethnic groups, the Mundani to the north and the Bangwa to the south (ba meaning people of), though other ethnic groups exists, the makeup a minority, example the Mbo, Banyangi and Bamiléké.
Meme
department of Southwest Province in Cameroon
Koupé-Manengouba
Kupenguba, derived from Mount Koupé in the south and Mount Manengouba in the North, is a division of the Southwest Region in Cameroon. The division covers an area of 3,404 km and in 2005 had a total population of 105,579. The capital of the division is Bangem. The County was named after the Kupe and Mwanenguba mountain located its South and North, respectively. It is home to the Mbo, Bakossi and Bassosi tribes.
Lake Ejagham
small lake near Eyumodjock in the Southwest Region of Cameroon.
Ambas Bay
Bay in southwestern Cameroon
Mamfe Airport
airport in Cameroon
Lake Dissoni
crater lake
Victoria United FC
Cameroon Football Club
Mungo River
river in Cameroon
Rio del Rey
watercourse in Cameroon
Little Mount Cameroon
small mountain in southwest Cameroon
Limbe Airport
airport in Cameroon
Muanenguba Lakes
cameron lakes
Lake Bermin
crater lake
Kumba school massacre
2020 school shooting in Kumba, Southwestern Region, Cameroon on 24 October 2020 during the Anglophone Crisis
Bimbia
thumb|Map showing the location of the various ethnic groups of coastal Cameroon. Bimbia was the kingdom of the Isubu people Bimbia was an independent state of the Isubu people of Cameroon. In 1884, it was annexed by the German Empire and incorporated in the colony of Kamerun. It lies in Southwest Region, to the south of Mount Cameroon and to the west of the Wouri estuary. It is situated at the East coast of the Limbé sub-division.