Cameroon continent

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  2. 3rd edition of Cameroon Fashion Design celebrates traditional fabrics
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  4. Which Countries Border Cameroon?


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3rd edition of Cameroon Fashion Design celebrates traditional fabrics

The latest edition of Cameroon Fashion Design offered a journey through Africa's sartorial history. Stops during this exploration of ancestral creations included one in Mali to see its Bogolan fabric, in Côte d'Ivoire for the Kita and in Cameroon to discover the Ndop and the rare Odom fabric. The creations of fashion designers were showcased on and backstage. From scantily clad models to models rocking extraordinary hairstyles and giving off royalty vibes, each designer returned to their roots to find inspiration. The latest edition of Cameroon Fashion Design offered a journey through Africa's sartorial history. Stops during this exploration of ancestral creations included one in Mali to see its bogolan fabric, in Côte d'Ivoire for the Kita and in Cameroon to discover the Among the high-profile guest was First Lady Chantal Biya. The show celebrated the creative genius of a continent with singular techniques, highlighting the exuberant or eco-friendly attributes of some outfits. The mission was set by the event's promoter. A rich and inspiring continent "Africa is overflowing with riches and has noble materials," Sophie Darel said. "Over the years, we've come to realize that Westerners are appropriating these materials and promoting them. So we decided to go back our roots, to get inspiration [from what’s within us] and show that Africa does have something to offer." Another exhibition took place, this time at Epee Motto's. The man is an Obom fanatic. Together with a partne...

Africa Live: Kenya court orders psychological checks for cult survivors

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Which Countries Border Cameroon?

Cameroon’s location allows it to experience a diverse range of climatic conditions which in turn significantly impacts the vegetation in the region. Besides the diverse range of plants, Cameroon is also well-known for the diversity of its people. Humans have lived within Cameroon’s borders since the Neolithic period. One of the communities that have lived within Cameroon’s boundaries for the longest time is the Baka. Fernão do Pó led an expedition in 1472 that became the first group of Europeans to arrive on Cameroon's coast. Like most states in Africa, Cameroon was colonized by a European nation. Germany got dominion over Cameroon in 1884 and maintained their control until their loss in the First World War. France and Britain were given command of the nation’s land by the League of Nations which led to the division of the nation’s territory. Like most African nations, Cameroon's borders were greatly influenced by colonization. Cameroon shares a land boundary with six other countries, and its total land border is approximately 3,118 miles long as well as a roughly 250-mile coastline. The border that separates the Central African Republic and Cameroon is approximately 560 miles long. In 1894, the boundary between the Central African Republic, then a colony of France, and Cameroon, then a German territory, was agreed upon by the colonial powers. The government of Cameroon is represented by an embassy located in Bangui as well as a consulate situated in Bouar. The primary rep...