Gobo is a commune in Mayo-Danay Department, Cameroon. In 2005, the population was recorded at 53119. [1]
Massa is a Chadic language spoken in southern Chad and northern Cameroon by the Masa people. It has approximately 200,000 speakers.
The Regions of Cameroon are divided into 58 divisions or departments. The divisions are further sub-divided into sub-divisions (arrondissements) and districts. The divisions are listed below, by province.
Kera is an East Chadic language spoken by 45,000 people in Southwest Chad and 6,000 people in North Cameroon.
The Tupuri are an ethnic group in Cameroon and Chad. They speak a language called Tupuri, which had 125,000 speakers in Cameroon at an unspecified date and 90,785 speakers in Chad in 1993. There were 215,466 of them in Chad in 2009.
Tupuri is a language mostly spoken in the Mayo-Kebbi Est Region of southern Chad and in small parts of northern Cameroon. It is an Mbum language spoken by the Tupuri people with approximately 300,000 speakers.
Faro-et-Déo is a department of Adamawa Province in Cameroon. The department covers an area of 10,435 km2 and as of 2001 had a total population of 66,442. The capital of the department lies at Tignere.
Mayo-Banyo is a department of Adamawa Province in Cameroon. The department covers an area of 8,520 km2 and as of 2001 had a total population of 134,902.The capital of the department lies at Banyo.
Mayo-Danay is a department of Extreme-Nord Province in Cameroon. The department covers an area of 5,303 km2 and at the 2005 Census had a total population of 529,061. The capital of the department is at Yagoua.
Bénoué is a department of North Province in Cameroon. The department covers an area of 13,614 km2 and as of 2005 had a total population of 1,781,955. The capital of the department lies at Garoua.
Mayo-Tsanaga is a department of Extreme-Nord Province in Cameroon. The department covers an area of 4,393 km2 and at the 2005 Census had a total population of 699,971. The capital of the department is at Mokolo. It is located within the Mandara Mountains, on the border with Nigeria.
Yagoua is a town and commune in the Far North Province of Cameroon. It is the capital of the department of Mayo-Danay.
Misaje is a town and commune in Donga-Mantung department in the Northwest Region of Cameroon. The town lies at the top of the Ring Road, about 15 kilometers west of Nkambé, where the Ring Road meets the road north to Dumbu and the border with Nigeria.
Ngoulemakong is a town and commune in Cameroon, located in the Department of Mvila, in the South Region. It was created in 1955.
Musgu is a cluster of closely related language varieties of the Biu–Mandara subgroup of the Chadic languages spoken in Cameroon and Chad. The endonym is Mulwi. Blench (2006) classifies the three varieties as separate languages. Speakers of the extinct related language Muskum have switched to one of these.
Musey is a Chadic language of Chad and Cameroon. There is a degree of mutual intelligibility with Masana. Although Musey and Masa are mutually unintelligible, many Musey speakers also speak Masa.
Guirvidig is a town in the Mayo-Danay Department of the Far North Region of Cameroon.
Guere is a commune in Mayo-Danay Department, Cameroon. In 2005, the population was recorded as 38,328.
Maga is a commune in Mayo-Danay Department, Cameroon. In 2005, the population was recorded at 85100.
Wina is a commune in Mayo-Danay Department, Cameroon. In 2005, the population was recorded at 30702.
Mogodé is a commune in Mayo-Tsanaga Department, Cameroon. In 2005, the population was recorded at 112905.
Coordinates: 10°01′N15°26′E / 10.017°N 15.433°E