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The Bafut Subdivision or the Kingdom/Chiefdom/Fondom of Bafut is a commune in the Mezam Department of Northwest Province, Cameroon. It is located in the Western Grassfields region - a name for the Northwest Province and surrounding grassland areas. Bafut is the most powerful of the traditional kingdoms of the Grassfields, now divided into 26 wards along a 10 kilometre stretch of the "Ring Road" that trails along a ridge above the Menchum Valley.
Bafut is primarily an agrarian region. The major languages of the region are the Bafut language and Cameroonian Pidgin English. Its headquarters are located in the town of Bafut.
The BafutSubdivision or the Kingdom/Chiefdom/Fondom of Bafut is a commune in the Mezam Department of Northwest Province, Cameroon. It is located in the...
Bafut may refer to several things relating to Cameroon: Bafut language BafutSubdivisionBafut, Cameroon, the headquarters town of the subdivision Bafut...
by people of BafutSubdivision, Tuba, in the division of Mezam and in the division of Metchum in Northwest Province, Cameroon. The Bafut language was...
Bafut people, also known as Fut or Bufu people are a Grassfields ethnic group located in the BafutSubdivision of the North West Province, Cameroon. Aroun...
Yaoundé and Douala, as well as an airport, Bamenda Airport, located in Bafutsubdivision. Loading vehicles Urban transport North of the city is the Bamenda...
Bambili is surrounded by a number of related languages (Bambui, Babanki, Bafut, Mankon, Nkwen, Mendakwe and Awing). Mbeligi is the dialect of Bambili,...
divided into 3 sub-districts, namely Bamenda I, Bamenda II and Bamenda III. Bafut Bali Abakwa Central Santa Tubah "Population and Housing Census - Cameroon...
Idenau Communes of Cameroon Departments of Cameroon Regions of Cameroon Subdivisions of Cameroon "Population of cities in Cameroon". World Population Review...
languages include the Eastern Grassfields languages, Bamun, Yamba, Bali, and Bafut and the Ring languages, Kom, Nso, and Oku. Almost all of these languages...
1891, German efforts in this regard encountered sharp resistance in the Bafut Wars in Cameroon and the conflict with the Hehe in East Africa On 6 March...
traditional prime minister of the village who is said to have emigrated from Bafut leaving his children there. He virtually administers the village as his...