Dibamba River — Wouri estuary showing lower part of the river (center east) and the Duala settlements around 1850 The Dibamba River is in the Littoral Region of southern Cameroon, emptying into the Cameroon estuary near the city of Doula. Contents … Wikipedia
Duala people — Duala Total population Total: roughly 400,000 if one includes all the subgroups (Bodiman, Ewodi, Pongo, Mungo, Bakweri, Isuwu, Bakundu...) Regions with significant populations Cameroon Languages Duala, Sawabantu languages Religion … Wikipedia
Limba people (Cameroon) — Limba Total population Total: 2,230 (2001)[1] Regions with significant populations Cameroon Languages Duala languages (Bakole, Bubea, Duala, Isu, Limba, Mokpwe, Wumboko) … Wikipedia
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Mbedi a Mbongo — is the common ancestor of many of the Sawa coastal ethnic groups of Cameroon according to their oral traditions. Stories say that he lived at a place called Piti, northeast of present day Douala. From there, his sons migrated south toward the… … Wikipedia
Mbongo — (also called Mbengo, Nambongo, and Nembongo) is the common ancestor of the Sawa peoples of Cameroon according to their oral traditions. Sawa genealogies usually place Mbongo at the head of the lineage.[1] Mbongo s son, usually given as Mbedi a… … Wikipedia
Monneba — Detail from an English map of 1729 showing Monabaes vil. on the River Cameronis. Monneba, also spelled Moneba and other ways, (fl. c. 1630) was a local Duala leader on the Cameroon coast in the 1630s. Dutch sources from the 1660s say that Monneba … Wikipedia
Hans von Ramsay — Hans Gustav Ferdinand von Ramsay (ab 1911 von Ramsay; * 18. Mai 1862 in Tinwalde, Westpreußen; † 14. Januar 1938 in Tanga, Ostafrika) war ein deutscher Offizier und Forschungsreisender. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Laufbahn 2 Tätigkeit in den Kolonien … Deutsch Wikipedia
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