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Lekié is a
department of
Centre Province in Cameroon. The
department covers an area of 2,989 km2 and as of 2001[update] had a
total po****tion of 354...
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province of
Cameroon contains the
following ten departments: Haute-Sanaga
Lekié Mbam-et-Inoubou Mbam-et-Kim Méfou-et-Afamba Méfou-et-Akono
Mfoundi Nyong-et-Kéllé...
- is
spoken by 26,000
people in the
Central Province of Cameroon, in the
Lekie division and in the Mbam and Kim division,
along the
Sanaga river. The dialects...
- Yaoundé. The Eton-Beti, Eton-Beloua, and Beloua-Eton are
headquartered in the
Lekie division northeast of Yaoundé,
including the
towns of Saa and Obala. The...
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Lekié Football filles is a
Cameroonian professional women's
football club in
Obala who
plays in the
Cameroonian Women's Championship, the top tier of...
- of Cameroon's
Center and
South Provinces. The Eton live
primarily in the
Lekie division of Cameroon's
Centre Province with
major settlements at Sa'a and...
- Sa'a is a town
located in the
Centre Province of Cameroon,
within the
Lekie division. Sa'a is a
small town
composed of two main
ethnic groups: Eton and...
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related to Eton.
Mengisa is
spoken in the
northern part of Sa'a
commune (in
Lekié department,
Central Region). Leti at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
- 1959 : Caïman de
Douala 2-1 Vent
Sportif (Douala) Football:
Eding Sport de la
Lekie vainqueur de la
Coupe du
Cameroun 2018
RSSSF competition history...
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which may have dela**** its
study for some time. Eton
speakers inhabit the
Lekié department of the
Centre Region of Cameroon, an area
north of the capital...