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Ngoulmakong

Coordinates: 3°49′33″N 12°44′30″E / 3.82583°N 12.74167°E / 3.82583; 12.74167
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3°49′33″N 12°44′30″E / 3.82583°N 12.74167°E / 3.82583; 12.74167

Ngoulmakong
Sambe
Ngoulmakong is located in Cameroon
Ngoulmakong
Ngoulmakong
Location in Cameroon
Coordinates: 3°49′33″N 12°44′30″E / 3.82583°N 12.74167°E / 3.82583; 12.74167
Country Cameroon
regionEast
DivisionsHaut-Nyong
communeMessaména
Elevation
650 m (2,130 ft)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total
446
 • Ethnicities
Bikélé
 • Religions
Christian
ClimateAw

Ngoulmakong is a village in East Cameroon, Haut-Nyong Division, Messamena Sub-Division.

Name

In the dominant local language, Bikélé, the name of the village is Nkoulmokouang. The official form Ngoulmakong was given under colonial rule due to influence from Bulu.

The colloquial name Sambe, which is more usually used locally than Ngoulmakong, derives from the name of a type of tree (Sterculia subviolacea) found in the region of the Nyong River, whose hard wood was reputedly used for weapon-making. It is thought that the name originally belonged to a settlement nearer the river, but the settlement was moved to the present site of Ngoulmakong and the name was transferred with it.

Population

In 1966–1967, the village Ngoulmakong had 383 inhabitants, of the Bikélé ethnic group.[1]

According to the 2005 census, the village had 446 inhabitants.[2]

Characteristics

In 1966–67, the village had a regular market, a dispensary, and a state school covering the full school cycle.[1] As of 2020, the village has a primary school, secondary school (CES),[3] and a medical centre (CSI).

Ngoulmakong is the seat of the chief of the Bikélé North ethnic group.

The economy is dominated by subsistence farming of food crops and cash-cropping of cocoa and coffee.

Further reading

References

  1. ^ a b Dictionnaire des villages du Haut-Nyong, Centre ORSTOM de Yaoundé, June 1968, p. 53.
  2. ^ Répertoire actualisé des villages du Cameroun. Troisième recensement général de la population et de l'habitat du Cameroun Archived 2017-12-16 at the Wayback Machine, Bureau central des recensements et des études de population, vol. 4, fascicule 7, 2005, p. 111.
  3. ^ "CES de Ngoulemakong-Messamena", Schoolmap Cameroon.