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CAMEROUN (Plus De 2 000 000 Hab.) Aéroport, Aérodrome Plus De 2 000 000 Hab 12° vers NGUIGMI Capitale d'État Voie ferrée NIGER CAMEROUN (plus de 2 000 000 hab.) Aéroport, aérodrome Plus de 2 000 000 hab. vers MASSAKORI 16° Limite de région LAC TCHAD vers ATI Plus de 200 000 hab. (niveau moyen : 280 m) Plus de 100 000 hab. Limite de département Ngouma Makari Bertoua Capitale de région Fotokol Plus de 50 000 hab. Goulfey NDJAMENA Plus de 20 000 hab. Banyo Chef-lieu de département MaltMaltamam 12° Autre ville ou localité Barrage, chute DIKWA é 12° Kouss ri MAIDUGURI Route principale Logone Marais, terrain inondable Birni Route secondaire DAMATURU Parc national ou réserve HinalHinaléé BAMA Ndiguina T Autre route ou piste Waza PARC NAT. 0 100 200 km vers KANO vers GASHUA vers ZINDER DE WAZA C Kolofata H vers BOUSSO vers SARH versBANGUI A C R A Mora I vers POTISKUM R A D1442 N Ê A EXTR ME-NORD M Bogo A Méri H vers BAUCHI BIU Mokolo Maroua S T M Koré GOMBE I MUBI Bourrah Mindif BONGOR Yagoua A i t Kaélé Guibi CAMEROUN Dourbey Guider u o L . R l e M vers BAUCHI i i T Figuil bb FIANGA D . LÉRÉ Ké M yo Ma LO G NUMAN O N É Garoua PALA KÉLO E E Bibémi Boïli NU LAÏ BE B én YOLA oué Lagdo Touroua Dobinga o Béré vers JOS vers JOS v. DOBA r a WAMBA G F SHENDAM JALINGO Boumedjé Lac de Rey Bouba Lagdo A Tchamba PARC NAT. IK DE BOUBA MOUNDOU NT A NDJIDA LAFIA L 1886 Poli AL GANYE A T 1494 PARC NAT. 900 N I Lesdi MbodériMbodéri E D vers GORÉ vers BOZOUM versBANGUI 2049 DE LA Tcholliré Koum I S Laro BÉNOUÉ C T RRÉSERVEÉSERVE Bantadjé Sorombéo C M N O R D O DU FARO TUNGO Nigba E 8° Bandjoukri Ngassao Noum N 8° O Gampéré 1358 G O Mbé 1605 Ndok L WUKARI Kontcha N BELI 1449 Sassa Mbersi Touboro BAÏBOKOUM MAKURDI Djoumboli a in Mandourou 1449 V 1850 Tignère é é Ngaound r Mbitao GBOKO Béka Tchabal Mbabo Montagne é TAKUM 1710 1923 de Nganha ér 2460 Mbang b g M ABONG Sambolabbo n 2418 e A D A M A O U A BOCARANGA Monts M Bélél Gotel Mbéwé 1458 ou Mangom Dumbo 2032 Banyo éli Djohong B Tekel Mboula OGOJA Berabe Monts m NORD-OUEST Mambila Djé re Essu Nkambe Nwa 1821 Mayo Darlé Meiganga Wum Tibati Lac de Ngaoundal Fundong Sonkolong Mbakaou C Akwaya Hosséré r 3008 Nyamboya Seuté 1327 Mbakaou o Mt. Oku Béka s s Kumbo Mbengwi Bamenda Bankim Magba Sangbé Ndop m RÉSERVE Mabélé BOUAR Bali a D RÉSERVE IKOM Lac de 2335 Mb 1571 P Eyumojok Bamendjing Pawé j PANGAR- a BABOUA C é ï ro Foumban n Garoua Boula ss Kim re DJEREM Galim 2263 m g Mbouda ar BAORO Mamfe o Bétaré Oya Malantouen Kong u Menji 2740 Foumbot Mandi Langwé Yoko vers ABA vers ENUGU vers OTURKPO versABUJA Massangam 1293 PARC NAT. Sana Ndokayo Dschang Bandjoun Nditam ga m Ndokayo DE KORUP Nguti Bafoussam Lo CENTRAFRIQUE Baham Yassem Matsari Ouli Mélong Bangangté Goyoum Haman a Deng Deng SUD-OUEST m Mankim g i CALABAR 2396 Bafang dji Batoua a é Bangem M N n OUEST ad 1764 Noun b a K a S BBélaboélabo CARNOT Mundemba 2050 m NgoroC E N T R E Butu Nkongsamba Kétté Loum Ndikiniméki Nguila Nanga-Ekobo Ekondo Titi Bafia Mbet Diang Kumba Mbanga Yingui Minta Batouri M Ntui a Bamusso Bertoua Ngoura m Yabassi Mbandjok Dimako Bo Muyuka i um b r é MONT u 788 b é BERBÉRATI r o Nguélémendouka é CAMEROUN LITTORAL Ngambé adéi I K I W Zoa 4100 Buea Monatélé Doumé Idenao NAGA Obala Bimba SA 927 Djampiel GAMBOULA 4° Tiko Okola YAOUNDÉ Ndélélé 4° Limbe Edéa Kanyol Matomb Mbama Abong Mbang Mbang MALABO Douala Pouma Awaé Ayos Eséka Mfou Messaména Mouanko Ngoumou Akonolinga K Messondo Mbalmayo ad RÉSERVE DE Yokadouma éi NOLA DOUALA-EDÉA Endom E S T Landjwé LUBA Nyong Samalomo RIABA Son Mbong Bengbis Ngomedzap Ngato Lolodorf Zoétéle Lokound Lomié Zoulabot Gribé GUINÉE je RRÉSERVEÉSERVE DU DJA SALO Ngoulemakong Nkpwang ÉQUATORIALE Nkoutou Messok Kribi S U D Sangmélima Akom II Dja B o Ebolowa u Djoum Bi m Ngoïla b Mékomo a Méyo-Centre Mintom II Mvangan OCÉAN Nyabessan Oveng Campo RÉSERVE Ambam DE CAMPO Ma'an Kom Ntem Mbalam Chutes de Nki ATLANTIQUE MINVOUL S MIKOMESENG EBEBIYÍN BITAM A N Moloundou N tem SOUANKÉ N G BATA H go GUINÉE G A B O N C O N G O ko A SEMBÉ OUÉSSO MBINI ÉQUATORIALE vers OYEM 12° 16° Ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international, direction des Archives (pôle géographique) © Décembre 2014.
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