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Sno Commune Département Province 1 Abong-Mbang Haut-Nyong Est 2 SNo Commune Département Province 1 Abong-Mbang Haut-Nyong Est 2 Afanloum Méfou-et-Afamba Centre 3 Ako Donga Mantung Nord-Ouest 4 Akoeman Nyong-et-So'o Centre 5 Akom II Océan Sud 6 Akono Méfou-et-Akono Centre 7 Akonolinga Nyong-et-Mfoumou Centre 8 Akwaya Manyu Sud-Ouest 9 Alou Lebialem Sud-Ouest 10 Ambam Vallée du Ntem Sud 11 Andek Momo Nord-Ouest 12 Angossas Haut-Nyong Est 13 Atok Haut-Nyong Est 14 Awaé Méfou-et-Afamba Centre 15 Ayos Nyong-et-Mfoumou Centre 16 Babadjou Bamboutos Ouest 17 Babessi Ngo-Ketunjia Nord-Ouest 18 Babouantou Haut-Nkam Ouest 19 Bafang Haut-Nkam Ouest 20 Bafia Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 21 Bafou Haut-Nkam Ouest 22 Bafoussam Mifi Ouest 23 Bafut Mezam Nord-Ouest 24 Baham Hauts-Plateaux Ouest 25 Bali Mezam Nord-Ouest 26 Balikumbat Ngo-Ketunjia Nord-Ouest 27 Bamenda Mezam Nord-Ouest 28 Bamendjou Hauts-Plateaux Ouest 29 Bamuso Ndian Sud-Ouest 30 Bana Haut-Nkam Ouest 31 Bandja Haut-Nkam Ouest 32 Bandjoun Koung-Khi Ouest 33 Bangangté Ndé Ouest 34 Bangem Koupé et Manengouba Sud-Ouest 35 Banka Haut-Nkam Ouest 36 Bangou Hauts-Plateaux Ouest 37 Bangourain Noun Ouest 38 Bankim Mayo-Banyo Adamaoua 39 Banyo Mayo-Banyo Adamaoua 40 Baré Mungo Littoral 41 Bashéo Bénoué Nord 42 Bassamba Ndé Ouest 43 Batcham Bamboutos Ouest 44 Batchenga Lékié Centre 45 Batibo Momo Nord-Ouest 46 Batié Hauts-Plateaux Ouest 47 Batoufam Koung-Khi Ouest 48 Batouri Kadey Est 49 Bayangam Koung-Khi Ouest 50 Bazou Ndé Ouest 51 Beka Faro Nord 52 Bélabo Lom-et-Djérem Est 53 Belel Vina Adamaoua 54 Belo Boyo Nord-Ouest 55 Benakuma Menchum Nord-Ouest 56 Bengbis Dja et Lobo Sud 57 Bertoua Lom-et-Djérem Est 58 Bétaré-Oya Lom-et-Djérem Est 59 Bibemi Bénoué Nord 60 Bibey Haute- Sanaga Centre www.downloadexcelfiles.com 61 Bikok Méfou-et-Akono Centre 62 Bipindi Océan Sud 63 Biwong-Bane Mvila Sud 64 Biwong-Bulu Mvila Sud 65 Biyouha Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 66 Blangoua Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord 67 Bokito Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 68 Bonaléa Mungo Littoral 69 Bondjock Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 70 Bot-Makak Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 71 Bourrha Mayo-Tsanaga Extrême-Nord 72 Buéa Fako Sud-Ouest 73 Campo Océan Sud 74 Dargala Diamaré Extrême-Nord 75 Darak Diamaré Extrême-Nord 76 Datcheka Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 77 Dembo Bénoué Nord 78 Demding Koung-Khi Ouest 79 Deuk Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 80 Diang Lom-et-Djérem Est 81 Dibamba Sanaga-Maritime Littoral 82 Dibang Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 83 Dibombari Mungo Littoral 84 Dikome-Balue Ndian Sud-Ouest 85 Dimako Haut-Nyong Est 86 Dir Mbéré Adamaoua 87 Dizangué Sanaga-maritime Littoral 88 Djohong Mbéré Adamaoua 89 Djoum Dja et Lobo Sud 90 Douala Wouri Littoral 91 Doumaintang Haut-Nyong Est 92 Doumé Haut-Nyong Est 93 Dschang Menoua Ouest 94 Dzeng Nyong-et-So'o Centre 95 Dziguilao Mayo-kani Extrême-Nord 96 Ebebda Lékié Centre 97 Ebolowa Mvila Sud 98 Ebone Mungo Littoral 99 Édéa Sanaga maritime Littoral 100 Edzendouan Méfou-et-Afamba Centre 101 Efoulan Mvila Sud 102 Ekondo-Titi Ndian Sud-Ouest 103 Elak-Oku Bui Nord-Ouest 104 Elig-Mfomo Lékié Centre 105 Endom Nyong-et-Mfoumou Centre 106 Éséka Nyong et Kellé Centre 107 Esse Méfou-et-Afamba Centre 108 Evodoula Lékié Centre 109 Eyumodjock Manyu Sud-Ouest 110 Figuil Mayo-Louti Nord 111 Fokoué Menoua Ouest 112 Fonfuka Boyo Nord-Ouest 113 Fongo-Tongo Menoua Ouest 114 Fotokol Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord 115 Foumban Noun Ouest 116 Foumbot Noun Ouest 117 Fundong Boyo Nord-Ouest 118 Furu-Awa Menchum Nord-Ouest 119 Galim Bamboutos Ouest 120 Galim-Tignère Faro-et-Déo Adamaoua 121 Gari-Gombo Boumba-et-Ngoko Est www.downloadexcelfiles.com 122 Garoua Bénoué Nord 123 Garoua-Boulaï Lom-et-Djérem Est 124 Gashiga Bénoué Nord 125 Gawaza Diamaré Extrême-Nord 126 Gobo Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 127 Goulfey Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord 128 Gueme Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 129 Guere Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 130 Guider Mayo-Louti Nord 131 Guider Mayo-Rey Nord 132 Guidiguis Mayo-kani Extrême-Nord 133 Hile-Alifa Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord 134 Hina Mayo-Tsanaga Extrême-Nord 135 Idabato Ndian Sud-Ouest 136 Idenau Fako Sud-Ouest 137 Isanguele Ndian Sud-Ouest 138 Jakiri Bui Nord-Ouest 139 Kaélé Mayo-kani Extrême-Nord 140 Kai-Kai Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 141 Kalfou Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 142 Kay-Hay Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 143 Kékem Haut-Nkam Ouest 144 Kentzou Kadey Est 145 Kette Kadey Est 146 Kiiki Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 147 Kobdombo Nyong-et-Mfoumou Centre 148 Kolofata Mayo-sava Extrême-Nord 149 Kombo-Abedimo Ndian Sud-Ouest 150 Kombo-Idinti Ndian Sud-Ouest 151 Kon-Yambetta Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 152 Kongso-Bamougoum Mifi Ouest 153 Kontcha Faro-et-Déo Adamaoua 154 Konye Meme Sud-Ouest 155 Kouoptamo Noun Ouest 156 Kousséri Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord 157 Koutaba Noun Ouest 158 Koza Mayo-Tsanaga Extrême-Nord 159 Kribi Océan Sud 160 Kumba Meme Sud-Ouest 161 Kumbo Bui Nord-Ouest 162 Lafé-Baleng Mifi Ouest 163 Lagdo Bénoué Nord 164 Lembe-Yezoum Haute- Sanaga Centre 165 Limbé Fako Sud-Ouest 166 Lobo Lékié Centre 167 Logone-Birni Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord 168 Lokoundje Océan Sud 169 Lolodorf Océan Sud 170 Lomié Haut-Nyong Est 171 Loum Mungo Littoral 172 Ma'an Vallée du Ntem Sud 173 Mabanga Vina Adamaoua 174 Maga Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 175 Magba Noun Ouest 176 Maikari Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord 177 Makak Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 178 Makénéné Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 179 Malentouen Noun Ouest 180 Mamfé Manyu Sud-Ouest 181 Mandingring Mayo-Rey Nord 182 Mandjou Lom-et-Djérem Est www.downloadexcelfiles.com 183 Manjo Mungo Littoral 184 Manoka Wouri Littoral 185 Maroua Diamaré Extrême-Nord 186 Massangam Noun Ouest 187 Massock Sanaga-maritime Littoral 188 Matomb Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 189 Mayo-Baléo Faro-et-Déo Adamaoua 190 Mayo-Darlé Mayo-Banyo Adamaoua 191 Mayo-Hourna Bénoué Nord 192 Mayo-Oulo Mayo-Louti Nord 193 Mbalmayo Nyong et So'o Centre 194 Mbandjock Haute- Sanaga Centre 195 Mbang Kadey Est 196 Mbanga Mungo Littoral 197 Mbangassina Mbam-et-Kim Centre 198 Mbankomo Méfou-et-Akono Centre 199 Mbe Vina Adamaoua 200 Mbengwi Momo Nord-Ouest 201 Mbiame Bui Nord-Ouest 202 Mboma Haut-Nyong Est 203 Mbonge Meme Sud-Ouest 204 Mbouda Bamboutos Ouest 205 Meiganga Mbéré Adamaoua 206 Melong Mungo Littoral 207 Mengang Nyong-et-Mfoumou Centre 208 Mengong Mvila Sud 209 Mengueme Nyong-et-So'o Centre 210 Menji Lebialem Sud-Ouest 211 Meri Diamaré Extrême-Nord 212 Messamena Haut-Nyong Est 213 Messok Haut-Nyong Est 214 Messondo Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 215 Meyomessala Dja-et-Lobo Sud 216 Meyomessi Dja-et-Lobo Sud 217 Mfou Méfou-et-Afamba Centre 218 Mindif Mayo-kani Extrême-Nord 219 Mindourou Haut-Nyong Est 220 Minta Haute- Sanaga Centre 221 Mintom Dja et Lobo Sud 222 Misaje Donga Mantung Nord-Ouest 223 Modzogo Mayo-Tsanaga Extrême-Nord 224 Mogode Mayo-Tsanaga Extrême-Nord 225 Mokolo Mayo-Tsanaga Extrême-Nord 226 Moloundou Boumba-et-Ngoko Est 227 Mombo Mungo Littoral 228 Monatélé Lékié Centre 229 Mora Mayo-sava Extrême-Nord 230 Mouanko Sanaga-maritime Littoral 231 Moulvoudaye Mayo-kani Extrême-Nord 232 Moutourwa Mayo-kani Extrême-Nord 233 Mudemba Ndian Sud-Ouest 234 Muyuka Fako Sud-Ouest 235 Mvangane Mvila Sud 236 Mvengue Océan Sud 237 Nanga-Eboko Haute- Sanaga Centre 238 Ndelele Kadey Est 239 Ndikiniméki Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 240 Ndobian Nkam Littoral 241 Ndom Sanaga-maritime Littoral 242 Ndop Ngo-Ketunjia Nord-Ouest 243 Ndoukoula Diamaré Extrême-Nord www.downloadexcelfiles.com 244 Ndu Donga Mantung Nord-Ouest 245 Nganha Vina Adamaoua 246 Ngambè, Sanaga Maritime, Cameroun Sanaga-maritime Littoral 247 Ngambè-Tikar Mbam-et-Kim Centre 248 Ngaoui Mbéré Adamaoua 249 Ngaoundal Djerem Adamaoua 250 Ngaoundéré Vina Adamaoua 251 Ngog-Mapubi Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 252 Ngomedzap Nyong-et-So'o Centre 253 Ngong Bénoué Nord 254 Ngoro Mbam-et-Kim Centre 255 Ngoulemakong Mvila Sud 256 Ngoumou Méfou-et-Akono Centre 257 Ngoura Lom-et-Djérem Est 258 Ngoyla Haut-Nyong Est 259 Nguelebok Kadey Est 260 Nguelemendouka Haut-Nyong Est 261 Ngui-Bassal Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre 262 Ngwei Sanaga-Maritime Littoral 263 Niete Océan Sud 264 Nitoukou Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 265 Njikwa Momo Nord-Ouest 266 Njimom Noun Ouest 267 Njinikom Boyo Nord-Ouest 268 Njombé Moungo Littoral 269 Nkambé Donga Mantung Nord-Ouest 270 Nkolafamba Méfou-et-Afamba Centre 271 Nkolmetet Nyong-et-So'o Centre 272 Nkondjock Nkam Littoral 273 Nkongsamba Mungo Littoral 274 Nkongsamba Moungo Littoral 275 Nkong-Zem Menoua Ouest 276 Nkor Bui Nord-Ouest 277 Nkoteng Haute- Sanaga Centre 278 Nkum Bui Nord-Ouest 279 Nsem Haute- Sanaga Centre 280 Ntui Mbam-et-Kim Centre 281 Nwa Donga Mantung Nord-Ouest 282 Nyambaka Vina Adamaoua 283 Nyanon Sanaga-maritime Littoral 284 Obala Lékié Centre 285 Okola Lékié Centre 286 Olamze Vallée du Ntem Sud 287 Olanguina Méfou-et-Afamba Centre 288 Ombessa Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre 289 Ouli Kadey Est 290 Oveng Dja et Lobo Sud 291 Penja Mungo Littoral 292 Penka-Michel Menoua Ouest 293 Petté Diamaré Extrême-Nord 294 Pitoa Bénoué Nord 295 Poli Faro Nord 296 Pouma Sanaga-maritime Littoral 297 Roua Mayo-Tsanaga Extrême-Nord 298 Sa'a Lékié Centre 299 Salapoumbé Boumba-et-Ngoko Est 300 Sangmélima Dja et Lobo Sud 301 Santa Mezam Nord-Ouest 302 Santchou Menoua Ouest 303 Soa Méfou-et-Afamba Centre 304 Somalomo Haut-Nyong Est www.downloadexcelfiles.com 305 Tchati-Bali Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 306 Tcholliré Mayo-Rey Nord 307 Tibati Djerem Adamaoua 308 Tignère Faro-et-Déo Adamaoua 309 Tiko Fako Sud-Ouest 310 Tinto Manyu Sud-Ouest 311 Toko Ndian Sud-Ouest 312 Tokombéré Mayo-sava Extrême-Nord 313 Tombel Koupé et Manengouba Sud-Ouest 314 Tonga Ndé Ouest 315 Touboro Mayo-Rey Nord 316 Touloum Mayo-kani Extrême-Nord 317 Touroua Bénoué Nord 318 Tubah Mezam Nord-Ouest 319 Wabane Lebialem Sud-Ouest 320 Wasa Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord 321 Widikum-Boffe Momo Nord-Ouest 322 Wina Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 323 Wum Menchum Nord-Ouest 324 Yabassi Nkam Littoral 325 Yagoua Mayo-Danay Extrême-Nord 326 Yaoundé Mfoundi Centre 327 Yingui Nkam Littoral 328 Yokadouma Boumba-et-Ngoko Est 329 Yoko Mbam-et-Kim Centre 330 Zhoa Menchum 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