20 interesting facts about Cameroon
- Cameroon is officially known as the Republic of Cameroon.
- The country is located in Central Africa, bordered by Nigeria, Chad, the Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo, Gabon, and Equatorial Guinea.
- The official languages are French and English.
- The currency is the Central African CFA franc.
- Cameroon has a population of over 25 million people.
- The country is known for its diverse culture, with over 250 ethnic groups.
- Cameroon was a German colony before being divided between France and the United Kingdom after World War I.
- The country has a diverse religious makeup, with Christianity and Islam being the predominant religions.
- Cameroon is often referred to as “Africa in miniature” due to its diverse geography, which includes rainforests, deserts, mountains, and coastal beaches.
- The country’s economy is based on agriculture, forestry, and mining.
- Cameroon is known for its music, particularly makossa and bikutsi.
- Cameroon was the first African team to reach the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup in 1990.
- The Cameroonian capital and largest city is Yaoundé.
- Cameroon is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and elephants.
- The country has a diverse range of ethnic groups and languages, with over 250 different ethnic groups and around 230 languages spoken.
- Cameroon is known for its production of coffee, cocoa and rubber.
- The traditional Cameroonian martial art is called dambe.
- Cameroon is known for its large and diverse traditional festivals, such as the Bamoun Kingdom’s “Fêtes des Oiseaux”
- Cameroon has a relatively high Human Development Index (HDI) ranking compared to other African countries.
- Cameroon is known for its national football team, the Indomitable Lions, who have won the Africa Cup of Nations five times.