Mezam
Department in Northwest Region, Cameroon
6°04′38″N 10°21′34″E / 6.0771°N 10.3594°E / 6.0771; 10.3594 (2005)
Mezam is a division of the North West Region of Cameroon. The department covers an area of 1745 km2 and as of 2005 had a total population of 524,127.[1] The capital of the department lies at Bamenda.
Subdivisions
The department is divided administratively into 5 communes and in turn into villages. The Abakwa Central district is further divided into 3 sub-districts, namely Bamenda I, Bamenda II and Bamenda III.
Communes
District | Capital | Area (km2)[2] |
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Bafut | Bafut | 486.1 |
Bali-Nyonga | Bali | 111.3 |
Abakwa Central | Bamenda | 329.58 |
Santa | Santa | 532.9 |
Tubah | Tubah | 388.9 |
References
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Departments of Cameroon
- Djérem
- Faro-et-Déo
- Mayo-Banyo
- Mbéré
- Vina
- Moungo
- Nkam
- Sanaga-Maritime
- Wouri
- Bénoué
- Faro
- Mayo-Louti
- Mayo-Rey
- Boyo
- Bui
- Donga-Mantung
- Menchum
- Mezam
- Momo
- Ngo-ketunjia
- Fako
- Koupé-Manengouba
- Lebialem
- Manyu
- Meme
- Ndian
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