 | Website of the Presidency of the Republic of Cameroon - Unity Palace
Cameroon is situated in Central Africa, at juncture of the Gulf of Guinea.
It is bounded on the North by Chad, on the East by the Central Africa Republic, on the South by Congo, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea and on the West by Nigeria.
Cameroon is a country with several major towns, amongst which are YAOUNDE, the political capital of the country with about one million inhabitants. DOUALA, which is the major economic city, has more than two million inhabitants. The other main towns are GAROUA, BAFOUSSAM, MAROUA, BAMENDA etc. Category:Cameroon: Government |
 | The regulatory and legislative agency which has responsibility for all matters relating to minerals, petroleum and energy supplies. Includes a technical review and photographs. The Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy is the regulatory and legislative agency which has responsibility for all matters relating to minerals, petroleum, industry and energy supplies. All enquiries relating to Exploration Licensing should be directed to the National Director of GEPetrol, the national oil company. http://www.equatorialoil.com Category:Equatorial Guinea: Government: Ministries |
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 | Official site provides news and information about the government along with the country, the towns, tourism and investments.
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is comprised of a continental region between Cameroon and Gabon and several volcanic islands including the Island of Bioko where the capital of Malabo is situated, Corisco, Elobey Chico, Elobey Grande, Annobon and Mbañe. http://guinea-equatorial.com Category:Equatorial Guinea: Government |
 | Larger than California and Oregon combined, Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island, after Greenland, New Guinea and Borneo. Located 250 miles off the south-east coast of Africa, the island extends 1,000 miles in length and 360 miles at its largest width.
The island can be divided into three main parts: the East Coast, a narrow coastal strip abutting the steep slopes of the North-South mountain range, home of the rain forest; the Central Highlands, averaging 2500 to 4500 feet in altitude and culminating at 9430 feet, decorated with immense rice fields; and the West Coast, home of the baobabs and thorny forest. Coral reefs fringe a portion of the coast. Most plants and animals found in Madagascar exist only there. http://www.embassy.org/madagascar/ Category:Madagascar: Government: Embassies and Consulates |
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