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Background

Much of the area of present-day Cameroon was ruled by powerful chiefdoms before becoming a German colony in 1884 known as Kamerun. After World War I, the territory was divided between France and the UK as League of Nations mandates. French Cameroon became independent in 1960 as the Republic of Cameroon. The following year the southern portion of neighboring British Cameroon voted to merge with the new country to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon. In 1972, a new constitution replaced the federation with a unitary state, the United Republic of Cameroon. The country has generally enjoyed stability, which has enabled the development of agriculture, roads, and railways, as well as a petroleum industry. Despite slow movement toward democratic reform, political power remains firmly in the hands of President Paul BIYA.

Location

Central Africa, bordering the Bight of Biafra, between Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria

Area Comparative

Slightly larger than California; about four times the size of Pennsylvania

Maritime Claims

Territorial sea: 12 nm

Contiguous zone: 24 nm

Climate
Varies with terrain, from tropical along coast to semiarid and hot in north

Population Distribution

Population concentrated in the west and north, with the interior of the country sparsely populated as shown in this population distribution map

Natural Hazards

Volcanic activity with periodic releases of poisonous gases from Lake Nyos and Lake Monoun volcanoesvolcanism: Mt. Cameroon (4,095 m), which last erupted in 2000, is the most frequently active volcano in West Africa; lakes in Oku volcanic field have released fatal levels of gas on occasion, killing some 1,700 people in 1986

Geography Note

Sometimes referred to as the hinge of Africa because of its central location on the continent and its position at the west-south juncture of the Gulf of Guinea; throughout the country there are areas of thermal springs and indications of current or prior volcanic activity; Mount Cameroon, the highest mountain in Sub-Saharan west Africa, is an active volcano
Year

Map Reference

  • Africa

Irrigated Land 2012

  • 290 sq km

Area 2021

  • Total
    475,440 sq km
  • Land
    472,710 sq km
  • Water
    2,730 sq km

Coastline

  • 402 km

Geographical Coordinates

  • 6 00 N, 12 00 E

Land use 2021

  • Agricultural Land
    20.6%
  • Arable Land
    13.1%
  • Permanent Crops
    3.3%
  • Permanent Pasture
    4.2%
  • Forest
    41.7%
  • Other
    37.7%

Terrain

  • Diverse
  • With coastal plain in southwest
  • Dissected plateau in center
  • Mountains in west
  • Plains in north

Elevation

  • Highest Point: Fako on Mont Cameroun 4,045 m
  • Lowest Point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m
  • Mean Elevation: 667 m

Land Boundaries

  • Total
    5,018 km
  • Central African Republic
    901 km
  • Chad
    1116 km
  • Republic Of The Congo
    494 km
  • Equatorial Guinea
    183 km
  • Gabon
    349 km
  • Nigeria
    1975 km

Natural Resources

  • Petroleum
  • Bauxite
  • Iron ore
  • Timber
  • Hydropower
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