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Cameroon

Cameroon. Government & Humans and the physical environment. By: Andrew Grant. Government. Cameroon’s government is a Republic. Cameroon gained independence on January 1, 1960 from areas formerly ruled by France & on October 1, 1961 from territory formerly ruled by Britain.

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Cameroon

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  1. Cameroon Government & Humans and the physical environment By: Andrew Grant

  2. Government • Cameroon’s government is a Republic. • Cameroon gained independence on January 1, 1960 from areas formerly ruled by France & on October 1, 1961 from territory formerly ruled by Britain. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/26431.htm

  3. Humans and the Physical Environment • Cameroon suffers from deforestation, like most of South America. • It’s near the equator, about 6 degrees north, so it’s 250 miles of coastline is tropical.

  4. Food • Staple foods eaten in the north are corn, millet, and peanuts. • In the south people eat more root vegetables, such as yams and cassava, as well as plantains (similar to bananas). • In both the north and south regions, the starchy foods are cooked, then pounded with a pestle until they form a sticky mass called fufu, which is then formed into balls and dipped in tasty sauces. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_do_people_in_Cameroon_eat

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