Lamidat of Ngaoundere

Ngaoundere, also called N’gaoundere in Fula, is the capital of the Adamawa region of Cameroon. This city, established as an urban community in 2008, is located on the Adamawa plateau, in the north of the region. It is distinguished by Mount Ngaoundere, a rounded rock that overlooks the city, giving the impression that Ngaoundere is the “navel” of Adamawa. The name of the city comes from the M’boum words: “Ngaou” for mountain and “Ndere” for navel, a reference to the first inhabitants of the region, the Mboum.

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