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    of the Bamiléké people.[citation needed] The Noun River was dammed at Bamendjing in 1975 (5°41′55″N 10°30′03″E / 5.69861°N 10.50083°E / 5.69861; 10...
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  • Noun River (redirect from Bamendjing Lake)
    Noun River may refer to: Noun River (Cameroon) Noun River (Morocco) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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  • and Tanzania. Makadikadi Basin Lake Ngami Lake Awing Lake Bambili Lake Bamendjing Lake Bankim Lake Barombi Lake Edip Lake Kendall Lake Lagdo Lake Mbakaou...
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    relatively small land area. The land along the Noun River and at the Bamendjing Reservoir, for example, is a lightly evolved blend of various raw minerals...
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    Bangourain, West Region, and transported with canoes across the Lake Bamendjing reservoir. A month later, two suspected separatists were lynched by the...
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    Nkoumougba and Ngon-Njitapon Villages, to the South with Bamboutos Division at Bamendjing and Bagham villages. These boundaries shared with Noun and Bamboutos are...
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  • commune in Cameroon. It lies to the southeast of the artificial Lake Bamendjing. Communes of Cameroon Site de la primature - Élections municipales 2002...
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  • Northwest Region. The captives were transported with canoes across the Lake Bamendjing reservoir. In Kembong, just south of Mamfe, a military vehicle hit a road...
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