Idenau

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Idenau
Commune and town
Flag of the Federal Republic of Southern Cameroons.svg  Ambazonia
CountryFlag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
Region South-West Region
Department Fako County
District West Coast
Time zone UTC+1 (WAT)
Climate Af
Beautiful Idenua crick Beauty of the crick of idenau.jpg
Beautiful Idenua crick

Idenau is a town and capital of the West Coast district in Cameroon, near Bibundi west of Mount Cameroon. The name was given to this place while Cameroon was a German colony.

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Today, Idenau has a small harbour and some oil palm plantations.

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Coordinates: 4°14′N8°59′E / 4.233°N 8.983°E / 4.233; 8.983