East Region History & Culture

The Eastern Region is one of the ten regions of Cameroon 2 , located in the South-East of the country. Its capital is Bertoua . The majority of its territory is covered with equatorial forest. It is bordered by the South , Adamaoua and Central regions .

Situation

The region is located in the southeast of the country, bordering three prefectures of the Central African Republic and a department of the Republic of Congo .

Eastern border regions

Adamawa  Nana-Mambere
Center  Mambere-Kadei
South  Sangha  Sangha-Mbaéré
Subdivisions

Departments

Detailed article: Departments of Cameroon .
The departments of the Eastern region.

The region is divided into four departments3 on a territory which covers an area of ​​109,000  km2 and is home to more than 755,100 inhabitants.

Department
Capital Area Population (2001)
Boumba-and-Ngoko
Yokadouma 30 389 116 702
Upper Nyong
Abong-Mbang 36 384 216,768
Kadey
Batouri 15,884 192,927
Lom-and-Djérem
Bertoua 26,345 228 691
Districts

 

The region has 33 districts 3 .

Communes

Detailed article: Communes of Cameroon .

The region includes 1 urban community, 2 district municipalities and 31 municipalities 3 .

Traditional chiefdoms

The Eastern region has eight traditional chiefdoms of the 1st degree  , 59 chiefdoms of the 2nd  degree and 1,064 chiefdoms of the 3rd  degree 4 .

Population

Populations of the Eastern region.

The population of the region, although having practically doubled between the censuses of 1976 and 2005 , represents , with 777,755 inhabitants, 4.4% of the total population of Cameroon. It is the least densely populated region with 7.1  inhabitants per km2 .

Logging truck Cameroon.
Anonymous village, East, Cameroon.
Culture

Traditional dance accessories

Traditional Dances

Tam-tam player.
Traditional musical instruments

 

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