Regions of Cameroon

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Regions of Cameroon
Régions du Cameroun (French)
CategoryUnitary state
LocationRepublic of Cameroon
Number10
Government
  • Semi-autonomous regional government
Subdivisions

The Republic of Cameroon is divided into ten regions.

History

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Between 1961 and 1972, Cameroon was a federal republic made up of two federated states, East Cameroon and West Cameroon.

A unitary system came into being in 1972. The country was then divided into provinces. In 1983, Centre-South Province was divided into Centre and South and at the same time, Adamawa and Far North Provinces were split from North Province. See summary of administrative history in Zeitlyn 2018.[1]

In 2008, the President of the Republic of Cameroon, President Paul Biya signed decrees abolishing "provinces" and replacing them with "regions". Hence, all of the country's ten provinces are now known as regions.

The Northwest region and Southwest region were granted special status in December 2019, giving them additional powers.

List

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No.RegionFrench nameCapitalPopulation (2005 census)Population (2022 est.)Area (km2)Population density
(per km2)
1.AdamawaAdamaouaNgaoundéré903,0001,124,00063,7018
2.CentreCentreYaoundé3,105,0003,905,00068,95324
3.EastEstBertoua783,000830,000109,0025
4.Far NorthExtrême-NordMaroua3,119,0003,796,00034,26354
5.LittoralLittoralDouala2,502,0003,178,00020,24867
6.NorthNordGaroua1,703,0002,297,00066,09013
7.NorthwestNord-OuestBamenda1,735,0001,906,00017,30069
8.SouthSudEbolowa641,000773,00047,1918
9.SouthwestSud-OuestBuea1,325,0001,503,00025,41034
10.WestOuestBafoussam1,712,0001,875,00013,89297

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Zeitlyn, David (2018-08-03). "A summary of Cameroonian Administrative history". Vestiges: Traces of Record. 4 (1): 1–13.

Citations

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    Regions of Cameroon
    Régions du Cameroun (French)
    CategoryUnitary state
    LocationRepublic of Cameroon
    Number10
    Government
    • Semi-autonomous regional government
    Subdivisions

    The Republic of Cameroon is divided into ten regions.

    History

    Between 1961 and 1972, Cameroon was a federal republic made up of two federated states, East Cameroon and West Cameroon.

    A unitary system came into being in 1972. The country was then divided into provinces. In 1983, Centre-South Province was divided into Centre and South and at the same time, Adamawa and Far North Provinces were split from North Province. See summary of administrative history in Zeitlyn 2018.[1]

    In 2008, the President of the Republic of Cameroon, President Paul Biya signed decrees abolishing "provinces" and replacing them with "regions". Hence, all of the country's ten provinces are now known as regions.

    The Northwest region and Southwest region were granted special status in December 2019, giving them additional powers.

    List

    No.RegionFrench nameCapitalPopulation (2005 census)Population (2022 est.)Area (km2)Population density
    (per km2)
    1.AdamawaAdamaouaNgaoundéré903,0001,124,00063,7018
    2.CentreCentreYaoundé3,105,0003,905,00068,95324
    3.EastEstBertoua783,000830,000109,0025
    4.Far NorthExtrême-NordMaroua3,119,0003,796,00034,26354
    5.LittoralLittoralDouala2,502,0003,178,00020,24867
    6.NorthNordGaroua1,703,0002,297,00066,09013
    7.NorthwestNord-OuestBamenda1,735,0001,906,00017,30069
    8.SouthSudEbolowa641,000773,00047,1918
    9.SouthwestSud-OuestBuea1,325,0001,503,00025,41034
    10.WestOuestBafoussam1,712,0001,875,00013,89297

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Zeitlyn, David (2018-08-03). "A summary of Cameroonian Administrative history". Vestiges: Traces of Record. 4 (1): 1–13.

    Citations

    • Law, Gwillim (2005). "Provinces of Cameroon". statoids.com. Retrieved 3 June 2006.
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