Mbanga, Cameroon

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Mbanga
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Mbanga
Location in Cameroon
Coordinates: 4°30′33″N9°34′5″E / 4.50917°N 9.56806°E / 4.50917; 9.56806
Country Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon
Region Southwest Region
Division Fako
Elevation
149 m (489 ft)
Population
 (2012)
  Total29,732

Mbanga is a town in western Cameroon.

Transport

The city is a junction station on the western network of Camrail.

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Farming

Mbanga is a small town in the Littoral Region of Cameroon. There are around 60,000 inhabitants. Most are coffee and cocoa farmers.

Transport of passengers in Mbanga Passagers dans la malle arriere d'un taxi2.jpg
Transport of passengers in Mbanga
Transport of oil cans in the city of Mbanga in Cameroon Transport des bidons a Mbanga pres de Douala1.jpg
Transport of oil cans in the city of Mbanga in Cameroon
Transport of cans in Mbanga near Douala Transport des bidons a Mbanga pres de Douala.jpg
Transport of cans in Mbanga near Douala

Notable people

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    Coordinates: 04°30′33″N09°34′05″E / 4.50917°N 9.56806°E / 4.50917; 9.56806