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Kamerun

Kamerun was a Central African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916 in the region of today's Republic of Cameroon. Kamerun also included northern parts of Gabon and the Congo with western parts of the Central African Republic, southwestern parts of Chad and far northeastern parts of Nigeria.

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1910
495,000 km2 (191,000 sq mi)
1912
790,000 km2 (310,000 sq mi)
Capital
Jaunde
Common languages
Hausa · Fula · Basaa · Beti · Duala
Currency
German gold mark
Status
Colony of Germany

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Kamerun

Nodes44
Edges43
Triples82
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.045455
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related to Loss of Cameroon as a colony · 21
Kamerun → At, Belgian, British, British Cameroon, Cameroon, Class, Following Germany's, France, French, French Cameroon, German, Germany, It, League, Nations, Notably, Treaty, United Kingdom, Versailles, World War
related to Years preceding colonization (1868–1883) · 19
Kamerun → Both, British, British Empire, Duala, Gabon, German, Hamburg, In, Jantzen, Johannes Thormählen, Kamerun River, Liberia, The, The Cameroon, These, Thormählen, West Africa, Wilhelm Jantzen, Woermann
related to Final years (1907–1916) · 15
Kamerun → After Puttkamer, Agadir Crisis, An, Duala, Fez, German, Makak, Manenguba, Neukamerun, New Cameroon, Nyong, The Cameroon, The Northern, Treaty, With
see also · 8
Kamerun → AfricaIwindoKamerun, African CompanyHistory, Cameroon, CameroonIndex, CameroonOssidingeTogoland, Elo SamboGerman East AfricaGerman, German, South West AfricaGerman West
Common languages · 6
Kamerun → Basaa, Beti, Duala, Fula, Hausa, Other local languages
1910 · 1
Kamerun → 495,000 km2 (191,000 sq mi)
1912 · 1
Kamerun → 790,000 km2 (310,000 sq mi)
Capital · 1
Kamerun → Jaunde
Currency · 1
Kamerun → German gold mark
Status · 1
Kamerun → Colony of Germany

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german cameroon colony would 1884 local african duala colonial companies germany colonies government africa empire central republic british gabon 1916

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Kamerun1910495,000 km2 (191,000 sq mi)1.00infobox
Kamerun1912790,000 km2 (310,000 sq mi)1.00infobox
KamerunCapitalJaunde1.00infobox
KamerunCommon languagesHausa1.00infobox
KamerunCommon languagesFula1.00infobox
KamerunCommon languagesBasaa1.00infobox
KamerunCommon languagesBeti1.00infobox
KamerunCommon languagesDuala1.00infobox
KamerunCommon languagesOther local languages1.00infobox
KamerunCurrencyGerman gold mark1.00infobox
KamerunStatusColony of Germany1.00infobox
KamerunToday part ofCameroon Nigeria Gabon Republic of the Congo Chad Central African Republic1.00infobox
Kamerun• 1884 (first)Gustav Nachtigal1.00infobox
Kamerun• 19102,600,0001.00infobox
Kamerun• 19124,645,0001.00infobox
Kamerun• 1914–1916 (last)Karl Ebermaier1.00infobox
Kamerun• Disestablished19161.00infobox
Kamerun• Established17 August 18841.00infobox

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