Ndop, Cameroon

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Ndop
Bamunka
Nickname(s): 
Nka, Munka
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Ndop
Location in Cameroon
Coordinates: 6°00′N10°25′E / 6.000°N 10.417°E / 6.000; 10.417
CountryFlag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
Region Northwest
Department Ngo-Ketunjia
Elevation
1,220 m (4,000 ft)
Population
 (2012)
  Total30,467
Time zone UTC+1 (WAT)

Ndop is a town and a commune in the northwest of Cameroon.

It comprises four villages:

See also

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