Cameroonian players were once big and strong but now they are like the Gabonese.
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Cameroonian literature and film have concentrated on both European and African themes.
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Cameroonian Pidgin English, or Cameroonian Creole, is a language variety of Cameroon.
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Cameroonian Olinga scored in the 83rd minute, ruining Vigo's return to the Primera Division.
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Cameroonian Harouna Nasser hopes the pope's visit changes things.
From the voanews.com
Cameroonian Pidgin English is an English-based creole language.
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Cameroonian Pidgin English is the lingua franca in the formerly British-administered territories.
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Cameroonian and Nigerian authorities had little to say on Tuesday about the abduction of the tourists.
From the nytimes.com
Cameroonian Pidgin English began to develop at this time.
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A native or inhabitant of Cameroon
Of or relating to or characteristic of Cameroon or its people; "the Cameroonian capital"
(cameroon) an inactive volcano in western Cameroon; highest peak on the West African coast
(cameroon) a republic on the western coast of central Africa; was under French and British control until 1960
(Cameroon (German colony)) German Cameroon (German: Kamerun) was a West African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916 in the region of today's Republic of Cameroon.
The Cameroon is a domesticated breed of sheep from west Africa but has been exported to Europe. As of 2008, there were less than 650 but the population was increasing.
(Cameroon) (n.): the place from which people who will metaphorically "whoop your fucking ass" originate (see also Chicago)
(Cameroon) Common name for tobacco grown in Central Africa, these plants are descended from Sumatran seed. Known for their rich flavors and aromas, they are often used as wrapper leaves.