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Kamerun was an
African colony of the
German Empire from 1884 to 1916 in the
region of today's
Republic of Cameroon.
Kamerun also
included northern parts...
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Kamerun campaign took
place in the
German colony of
Kamerun in the
African theatre of the
First World War when the British,
French and
Belgians invaded...
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kamerunischer Kulturgüter". In ****ilkinga, Mikaél (ed.).
Atlas der Abwesenheit.
Kameruns Kulturerbe in
Deutschland (in German). Berlin:
Reimer Verlag. pp. 60–93...
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Kamerun National Congress (KNC) was a
political party in
Southern Cameroons. The KNC was
established in 1952 as a
merger of two pro-unification parties...
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Catholic Church in
Cameroon is part of the
worldwide Catholic Church,
under the
spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.
There are
almost ten million...
- rule of the
German Empire (as
Kamerun),
military occupation of the
territory by the
Allies of
World War I (during the
Kamerun campaign of the
African theatre)...
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series of referendums, the
Northern Kameruns joined Nigeria to form the then
Sardauna Province and the
Southern Kameruns formed a
Confederation with French-speaking...
- the
former state of Bimbia,
which was
annexed by the
German colony of
Kamerun. Bing /
Binghi Australia Aboriginal Australians "Binghi" was originally...
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including German East Africa,
German South West Africa, Togoland, and
Kamerun. Later,
Germany further expanded its
colonial empire to
include holdings...
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German Empire named the
territory Kamerun.
During World War I,
French and
British troops invaded the
German colony Kamerun (Present day Cameroon) and decided...