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Beti-Pahuin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2246 words) |
 | Altogether, these groups inhabit a territory of forests and rolling hills that stretches from the Sanaga River in the north to Equatorial Guinea and the northern halves of Gabon to Congo to the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the west to the Dja River in the east. |
 | The Bulu tribes are the Bulu proper of Sangmélima, Kribi, and Ebolowa, the Fong and Zaman of the Dja River valley, the Yengono, Yembama and Yelinda of the Nyong River valley, and the Yesum, Yebekanga, Yekebolo, and Mvele. |
 | These peoples are primarily concentrated in the Ntem and Dja and Lobo divisions of Cameroon's South Province, though they also live as far north as the Upper Sanaga and Nyong and Mfoumou divisions in the Centre Province and as far east as the Upper Nyong division in the East Province. |
| South Province (Cameroon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3845 words) |
 | The coastal Ocean division is drained by two rivers, the Lokounje to the north and the Lobé to the south. |
 | The Dja and Lobo Rivers flow through the easternmost division of the province, splitting south of Bengbis and encompassing the Dja Reserve. |
 | The Zaman occupy the valley of the Dja River. |