Cameroon Key
(The Republic of Cameroon)Bible-believing · Christ-centered · Evangelistic · Independent
E-mail Address: Ministry Address:
United States of AmericaPhone Number: aaa.845.9220
Peoples: Over 260 languages, maybe 500 or more
ethnic groups; .... Only
the larger or noteworthy are mentioned here. Major
language groups:
Bantu 50.5%. 97 groups:- Bamiléké (20) 1.7 Million;
- Ewondo 369,000;
- Bassa 358,000;
- Bulu Fang 314,000;
- Eton 259,000;
- Nso 231,000;
- Mum 190,000;
- Maka 118,000;
- Kundu 116,000;
- Kaalong 116,000;
- Limbum 115,000;
- Mandara 393,000;
- Masa 208,000;
- Matakam 129,000;
- Kotoko 116,000;
- Giziga 102,000;
- Mose 100,000;
- Mofu 96,000;
- Musgu 90,000;
- Kapsiki 58,000;
- Gidar 50,000;
- Gude 46,000;
- Daba 38,000;
- Zulgwa 25,000;
- Mambila 22,000.
Sudanic 10.3%. 41 groups:
- Gbaya 281,000;
- Tupuri 277,000;
- Fali 116,000;
- Mundang 104,000;
- Manja 92,000;
- Mbum 42,000.
West Atlantic 9.6%.
- Adamwa Fulani 1.08 M.
Bantoid 8.2%. 42 groups:
- Bitore 116,000;
- Kungom 92,000.
Arab 0.7%.
- Shuwa (Baggara) 69,000;
- Turku 6,000.
Kwa 0.4%.
- Igbo 45,000;
Saharan 0.2%.
- Kanuri 23,000.
Pygmy 0.2%. Two groups:
- Baka 35,000;
- Bayaka 11,000.
Other 0.5%.
- French;
- British.
Refugees:
Chadians fleeing civil war in their land
have flucuated between 50,000 and 200,000.
- English KJV.
Some material above adapted from Operation World