Bali, Cameroon

Place in Northwest, Cameroon
5°53′N 10°01′E / 5.883°N 10.017°E / 5.883; 10.017Country CameroonProvinceNorthwestDepartmentMezamPopulation
 (2001)
 • Total32,000 (est)

Bali is a town and commune in Cameroon, lying west of Bamenda. It has a population of 32,000 (2001 estimate). Formerly the centre of a kingdom, it is known for its palace and its regular festival.

German explorer Eugen Zintgraff and Galega I, fon of Bali, Cameroon.

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Communes of Northwest Region, Cameroon
Boyo
  • Belo
  • Bum
  • Fundong
  • Njinikom
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Bui
  • Elak-Oku
  • Jakiri
  • Kumbo (urban)
  • Kumbo (rural)
  • Mbiame
  • Nkum
  • Nkor
Donga-MantungMezam
MomoNgo-KetunjiaMenchum
  • Fungom
  • Wum
  • Furu-awa
  • Menchum valley

5°53′N 10°01′E / 5.883°N 10.017°E / 5.883; 10.017

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