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Which continent is Cameroon?
Cameroon belongs to a country in west-central Africa.

It is close to Bonny Bay, bordering Central Africa in the east, Chad in the northeast, Nigeria in the west and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Congo in the south. Cameroon is a multi-ethnic country in Africa, with 230 ethnic groups, many of which are primitive tribes without writing. Cameroon is known as the "granary of Central Africa".

The full name of the country is the Republic of Cameroon, and it is also called "Little Africa" because of its diverse geology and culture, especially its rich geological characteristics. It is also a founding member of the African Union and a member of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community. Cameroon's football team and local music are also famous all over the world.

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Bamenda 1

A city in western Cameroon, the capital of Northwest Province. In Bamenda Heights, a distribution center for leather, coffee and tobacco. This road leads to Yaounde and Limbe. There is a college of arts and technology. There are many places of interest, and the tourism industry is quite prosperous.

2. Ports in southwest Cameroon

Located on the edge of the tropical rain forest, it is the trade center of nearby agricultural products and fish, exporting ivory, cocoa, wood and coffee. There are food and water power plants, and the seaside scenery is beautiful. In addition to the beautiful scenery, the local area is also rich in seafood such as fish, and the most famous is Kribi shrimp, which is a well-known brand in Cameroon.

3. Camrouen National Park

Camruun National Park is one of the most popular nature reserves in Cameroon. There are abundant wildlife resources here, which is a good place to explore the natural beauty of the African continent. The rainforests, mountains and volcanoes here are amazing landscapes.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Cameroon.