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Evinayong is a small town of 4000 people situated at the foot of Mount Chime.
The Bata Akurenam road leaves Evinayong and reaches the Gabonese border, while the Mongomo-Nsork road is linked to the Bata Akurenam road by a cross of 100km that cuts across many small streams and villages.
Evinayong equally opens to the Cameroonian towns of Ambam, Ebolowa and Yaounde through the ferry of River Ntem.