How to use in-sentence of “cameroon”:
+ The constitution divides Cameroon into 10 regions.
+ The largest city in Cameroon is Douala.
+ M’Bom died on 20 September 2020 in Douala, Cameroon at the age of 66.
+ The Cameroon is a hair sheep which it sheds yearly in the spring.
+ Meanwhile, the heroics of Cameroon and Roger Milla continued in their game with Colombia.
+ The official languages of Cameroon are French and English.
+ It has remained the capital of the Republic of Cameroon until the present day.
+ He played for Cameroon national team.

Example sentences of “cameroon”:
+ With progression assured, Cameroon slumped to a 4–0 defeat in their final group game to a USSR national football teamSoviet Union side striving to stay in the tournament on goal difference after successive 2–0 defeats.
+ He made his first appearance for Germany in their draw against Cameroon on 1 June 2014.
+ He plays for Olympique Lyonnais and Cameroon national team.
+ He plays for Arsenal and Cameroon national team.
+ He plays for Odense and Cameroon national team.
+ It is also called the Cameroon clawless otter.
+ The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Cameroon in March 2020.
+ The population of Cameroon is about 20 million.
+ November 6, 1976 is a political activist in Cameroon He leads the Cameroon Reformation Party which he founded in August 2010.
+ With progression assured, Cameroon slumped to a 4–0 defeat in their final group game to a USSR national football teamSoviet Union side striving to stay in the tournament on goal difference after successive 2–0 defeats.
+ He made his first appearance for Germany in their draw against Cameroon on 1 June 2014.
+ He plays for Olympique Lyonnais and Cameroon national team.
+ The Cameroon is a domesticated breed of sheep from west Africa which has been exported to Europe.
+ Under the current Constitution of Cameroon, the President of Cameroon is the head of state and has the most executive power.
+ The Cameroon national football team is the national football team of Cameroon.
+ Though the deficit was soon reduced to 2–1, Cameroon held on to become the first African team ever to reach the World Cup quarter-finals.
+ She started the Cameroon branch of Transparency International, a non-governmental organization that works against government corruption.
+ Both islands belong to the Cameroon volcanic mountain line.
More in-sentence examples of “cameroon”:
+ Hanno the Carthaginian went to the river in about 450 BC when he was going from Carthage to Mount Cameroon in the Gulf of Guinea.
+ He plays for Lierse and Cameroon national team.
+ On 30 March, the Minister of Public Health announced that Cameroon had 142 active cases with 6 deaths.
+ The most recent winner was Cameroon in 2017 after winning over Egypt in the final.
+ Under the current Constitution of Cameroon, the Prime Minister of Cameroon is a powerless position.
+ Biya was elected as the President of Cameroon in 1984, 1988, 1992, 1997 and 2004, but other parties only have been allowed to enter the elections since 1992.
+ In the second half, the game was turned on its head during a five-minute stretch: first Cameroon were awarded a penalty from which Emmanuel Kunde scored the equaliser; then in the 65th minute Eugene Ekeke put Cameroon ahead.
+ At, Cameroon is the world’s 53rd-largest country.
+ She played for the Cameroon women’s national volleyball team.
+ He has played for Cameroon national team.
+ He was the Prime Minister of Cameroon from 1992 to 1997.
+ There are some Igbos in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.
+ In the north it has a border with Cameroon and Chad.
+ He chose not to play for Cameroon at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.
+ The office of President of Cameroon was created in 1960, following the country’s independence from France.
+ He plays for Tottenham Hotspur and Cameroon national team.
+ The government of Cameroon has established four forest and game reserves in the East: the Dja Reserve, Lobéké Park, the Boumba-Bek Reserve and the Nki Reserve.
+ To the west, the Congolese forests transition to the coastal Lower Guinean forests, which extend from western Gabon and Cameroon into southern Nigeria and Benin; these forests zones share many similarities, and are sometimes known as the Lower Guinean-Congolese forests.
+ He was elected Prime Minister of Cameroon in 2009.
+ Jean-Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is a Cameroonian professional Association footballfootballer who plays as a forward for Cameroon national team.
+ City’s final goal at the stadium was scored on 26 April 2003 by Marc-Vivien Foe, who died on 26 June that year from an undetected heart condition while representing the Cameroon national football team.
+ Achu was a leading member of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement.
+ Madeleine Michèle Ngono Mani is a CameroonCameroonian En Avant de Guingamp and the Cameroon women’s national football team.
+ It is also widely used in schools throughout the continent especially in Cameroon as a marching song and the lyrics are well-known among Cameroonians.
+ He was appointed as Chairman of the National Investment Corporation in 2003, and he was “elected” to the Senate of Cameroon in 2013.
+ The West African slender-snouted crocodile lives in West Africa and extends into Cameroon in Central Africa.
+ The Gulf of Guinea has a number of islands, the largest of which are in a southwest-northeast chain, forming part of the Cameroon line of volcanoes.
+ BragaBraga and Cameroon national team.
+ The giant eland, “Taurotragus derbianus”, is found in Sudan, Central African Republic, Cameroon and Senegal and West Africa.
+ Questions have been raised inside Cameroon and abroad about whether there was fraud in these elections.
+ He plays for Premier League club Liverpool and the Cameroon national team.
+ Internazionale MilanoInternazionale Milano and Cameroon national team.
+ In August 2010, Lang formed the Cameroon Reformation Party.
+ The national flagnational flag of Cameroon is a vertical tricolor of green, red and yellow, with a five-pointed yellow star in its center.
+ There he played two matches versus Cameroon and Chile.
+ It is found in Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
+ This was especially interesting for people from Cameroon living abroad who wanted to go back to their country under better conditions.
+ Mbembe was born near Otélé in Cameroon in 1957.
+ The Gyele live in Cameroon and speak Gyele language.
+ Its alphabet is based on the General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages and it has 7 vowels and 20 consonants.
+ He represented Cameroon at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
+ The International Olympic Committee’s official abbreviation for Cameroon is CAM.
+ The National Olympic Committee for Cameroon was formed in 1963.
+ Bantu is a general term for over 400 different ethnic groups in Africa, from Cameroon to South Africa, that have a common language family and in many cases common customs.
+ After graduating, Biya returned to Cameroon and worked in the government.
+ He played as a midfielder for the Cameroon national team until 1972.
+ Hanno the Carthaginian went to the river in about 450 BC when he was going from Carthage to Mount Cameroon in the Gulf of Guinea.
+ He plays for Lierse and Cameroon national team.
+ On 30 March, the Minister of Public Health announced that Cameroon had 142 active cases with 6 deaths.
