Anglophone Cameroonian
Anglophone Cameroonians are the people of various cultural backgrounds, most of who hail from the English-speaking regions of Cameroon (Northwest and Southwest Regions). These regions were formerly known as the British Southern Cameroons, being part of the League of Nations mandate and United Nations Trust Territories administered by the United Kingdom. An anglophone Cameroonian is widely regarded as anyone who has lived in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon, who has received an education from institutions modeled on the British system of education and law.
Total population | |
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3,521,900 (2015) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Cameroon | 3,521,900 |
Languages | |
English, Pidgin English | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Cameroonians |
The two English-speaking regions of Cameroon make up 17% of a population of 17 million (2005).
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