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DoualaChief port and commercial and industrial centre of Cameroon, on the Wouri River estuary by the Gulf of Guinea; population (2001 est) 1,494,700. Industries include aluminium, chemicals, textiles, and the processing of cacao beans and timber. Known as Kamerunstadt until 1907, it was capital of German Cameroon, which became a German protectorate in 1884, 1885–1901. The largest city in the country, Douala handles 95% of Cameroon's port traffic, with exports including palm and oil products, timber, and general cargo. Oil and gas are extracted offshore in the Douala/Karibi Campo basin.
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In Douala, Cameroon, 2 sporadic cases of a dengue-like syndrome were recorded in French soldiers (patients 1 and 2) on April 3 and May 22, 2006, respectively (Table). THE HAGUE, Netherlands & DOUALA, Cameroon -- SES NEW SKIES, an SES company (Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG), is pleased to announce that Cameroon's leading media company, SPECTRUM GROUP, has launched its two free-to-air TV stations STV1 and STV2 on the NSS-7 satellite. |
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