This is the list of cities, towns, and villages in the country of Cameroon :
City | Region | Population (2021), References |
---|---|---|
Abong-Mbang | East | 14,661 [1] |
Ako | Northwest | 40,349 |
Akonolinga | Centre | 17,181 [1] |
Ambam | South | 8,476 [1] |
Bafang | West | 80,688 [1] |
Bafia | Centre | 69,270 [1] |
Bafoussam (Regional capital) | West | 290,768 [1] |
Bafut (Kingdom) | Northwest | 120,000 [3] |
Bali | Northwest | 72,606 [1] |
Bambili (French) | Northwest | 5,641 [4] |
Bamenda (Regional capital) | Northwest | 393,835 [1] |
Batibo | Northwest | 9,163 [1] |
Bandjoun | West | 6,872 [1] |
Bangem | Southwest | |
Banyo | Adamawa | 40,798 [1] |
Batouri | East | 43,821 [1] |
Bélabo | East | 22,553 [1] |
Bertoua (Regional capital) | East | 218,111 [1] |
Buea (Regional capital) | Southwest | 47,300 [1] |
Campo | South | |
Dimako | East | 8,476 [1] |
Dizangue | Littoral | 19,243 [1] |
Djoum | South | 18,050 |
Douala (Regional capital, port, railhead) | Littoral | 1,338,082 [1] |
Dschang | West | 96,112 [1] |
Ebolowa (Regional Capital) | South | 87,875 [1] |
Edéa | Littoral | 203,149 [1] |
Eyumojock | Southwest | |
Fontem | Southwest | 42,689 [1] |
Foumban | West | 92,673 [1] |
Foumbot | West | 84,065 [1] |
Fundong | Northwest | 43,509 [1] |
Garoua (Regional capital) | North | 436,899 [1] |
Garoua-Boulaï | East | 46,615 [1] |
Guider | North | 84,647 [1] |
Idenau | Southwest | |
Kaélé | Far North | 25,199 [1] |
Kousséri | Far North | 435,547 [1] |
Kribi | South | 55,224 [1] |
Kumba | Southwest | 144,413 [1] |
Kumbo | Northwest | 53,970 [1] |
Limbé | Southwest | 72,106 [1] |
Lomié | East | |
Loum | Littoral | 177,429 [1] |
Makénéné | Centre | |
Mamfe | Southwest | 19,472 [1] |
Manjo | Littoral | 37,661 [1] |
Maroua (Regional capital) | Far North | 319,941 [1] |
Martap | Adamawa | |
Mbalmayo | Centre | 80,206 [1] |
Mbandjock (Mbandjok) | Centre | 26,947 [1] |
Mbanga | Southwest | 42,590 [1] |
Mbê | Multiple | [2] |
Mbengwi | Northwest | 9,734 [1] |
Mbouda | West | 111,320 [1] |
Meiganga | Adamawa | 80,100 [1] |
Melong | Littoral | 37,086 [1] |
Menji | Southwest | |
Muyuka | Southwest | 31,384 [1] |
Nkoteng | Centre | 50,334 [1] |
Mokolo | Far North | 275,239 [1] |
Monatélé | Centre | |
Mora | Far North | 55,216 [1] |
Mouloudou | East | |
Mutengene | Southwest | 47,478 [1] |
Nanga Eboko | Centre | 29,909 [1] |
Ndu | Northwest | |
Ndop | Northwest | 25,740 [1] |
Ngaoundéré (Regional capital, railhead) | Adamawa | 231,357 [1] |
Nkambe | Northwest | 17,191 [1] |
Nkongsamba | Littoral | 117,063 [1] |
Nkwen | Northwest and West | |
Obala | Centre | 30,012 [1] |
Penja | Littoral | 28,406 [1] |
Sa'a | Centre | 5,727 [1] |
Sangmélima | South | 54,251 [1] |
Santa | Northwest | |
Tibati | Adamawa | 35,589 [1] |
Tiko | Southwest | 55,914 [1] |
Wum | Northwest | 68,836 [1] |
Yaoundé (capital) | Centre | 1,299,369 [1] |
Yagoua | Far North | 80,235 [1] |
Yokadouma | East | 13,287 [1] |
Ndop | Northwest |
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