Djoum
Place in South Province, Cameroon
2°40′N 12°40′E / 2.667°N 12.667°E / 2.667; 12.667Djoum is a town in South Province, Cameroon.
History
The first inhabitants of modern-day Djoum were the Baka peoples.
The rural municipality was formed in 1952. The town was later divided in 1995 in three entities to form municipalities of Mintom in the east and Oveng in the southwest.
Maps
- Djoum map.
See also
- Communes of Cameroon
External links
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Djoum.
2°40′N 12°40′E / 2.667°N 12.667°E / 2.667; 12.667
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Communes of South Region, Cameroon
- Akom II
- Bipindi
- Campo
- Kribi (urban)
- Kribi (rural)
- Lokundje
- Lolodorf
- Mvengue
- Niete
- Biwong-Bane
- Biwong-Bulu
- Ebolowa (urban)
- Ebolowa (rural)
- Efoulan
- Mengong
- Mvangane
- Ngoulemakong
- Bengbis
- Djoum
- Meyomessala
- Meyomessi
- Mintom
- Oveng
- Sangmélima (urban)
- Sangmélima (rural)
- Zoétélé
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