Manyu division

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Manyu division is an administrative area in southwestern Cameroon known for its cultural diversity and as a center of several indigenous Mamfe (Manyu) languages.

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instanceOf administrative division
division of Cameroon
administrativeCentre Mamfe NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Manyu NERFINISHED
Manyu Division of Cameroon NERFINISHED
borderRiver Cross River NERFINISHED
bordersCountry Nigeria NERFINISHED
bordersEntity Cross River State, Nigeria NERFINISHED
borderType international land border with Nigeria
cashCrop cocoa
coffee
oil palm
containsTown Akwaya NERFINISHED
Eyumojock NERFINISHED
Mamfe NERFINISHED
Tinto NERFINISHED
country Cameroon NERFINISHED
hasCapital Mamfe NERFINISHED
hasClimate tropical rainforest climate
hasCulturalPractice age-grade associations
masquerade festivals
traditional chieftaincy system
hasEthnicGroup Anyang people NERFINISHED
Bayang people NERFINISHED
Ejagham people NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Anyang language NERFINISHED
Bayang language NERFINISHED
Ejagham language NERFINISHED
hasRiver Manyu River NERFINISHED
hasRoadConnection Kumba–Mamfe road NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural communities
hasTransportInfrastructure inter-urban roads
river transport on Manyu River
historicalRegion British Southern Cameroons NERFINISHED
knownFor Mamfe languages
cultural diversity
indigenous languages
locatedIn Southwest Region, Cameroon NERFINISHED
southwestern Cameroon NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone West Africa Time NERFINISHED
namedAfter Manyu River NERFINISHED
officialLanguage English
French
partOf Anglophone regions of Cameroon NERFINISHED
Southwest Region of Cameroon NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivity cash crop farming
subsistence agriculture
utcOffset +1

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Mamfe languages spokenIn Manyu division