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Bénoué is a
department of
North Province in Cameroon. The
department covers an area of 13,614 km2 and as of 2005 had a
total po****tion of 1,781,955. The...
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Benue River (French: la
Bénoué),
previously known as the
Chadda River or Tchadda, is the
major tributary of the
Niger River.
Almost its
entire length of...
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Garoua is Cameroon's
third largest port,
despite the fact that the
Bénoué River upon
which it
relies is only
navigable for
short periods of the year...
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Bénoué National Park is a
national park of
Cameroon and a
UNESCO designated Biosphere Reserve. It is 180,000 ha (440,000 acres) in size. The park has a...
- po****tion
inhabits protected areas of: Cameroon,
where lions are
present in
Bénoué National Park. In the
North Province, Cameroon,
lions were
recorded during...
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Central and West Africa. The
river rises in Chad, then
flows west into the
Bénoué River. Mayo-Kébbi
Prefecture in Chad is
named for it. The Mayo Kébbi is...
- 1932; the
first two
reserves established were
Mozogo Gokoro Reserve and the
Bénoué Reserve,
which was
followed by the Waza
Reserve on 24
March 1934. The coverage...
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Agama doriae, also
known commonly as the
Benoue agama, Doria's agama, and the
Nigeria agama, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Agamidae. The species...
- The
North province of
Cameroon contains the
following four departments:
Bénoué Faro Mayo-Louti Mayo-Rey The
Centre province of
Cameroon contains the following...
- (41 in) SL.
Hydrocynus vittatus has a
distribution which covers the Niger/
Bénoué, Ouémé River,
Senegal River, Nile, Omo River,
Congo River, Lufira, Lualaba...