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Gunbela

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Gunbela
Gunbela is located in Cameroon
Gunbela
Gunbela
Coordinates: 6°40′N 14°12′E / 6.67°N 14.20°E / 6.67; 14.20
CountryCameroon Cameroon
RegionAdamawa
DepartmentMbéré
Elevation
3,349 m (10,988 ft)
Population
 • Total
894
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Gunbela is a village on the Route nationale 1 [fr] in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon.

Geography

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The climate is temperate and the vegetation is savannah.

Infrastructure

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There is a CES for secondary education at Gunbela, as well as a public primary school for all levels (SIL-CP, CE1-CE2, CM1-CM2) and a kindergarten with several grades. The village also has a health centre.

Demographics

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The people of the village are Gbaya and Fula people; they are a mixture of Catholic and Muslim.

In cultural matters Gunbela is led by a traditional chief. The most common traditional dish in the village is the "kamgeda", which consists of roast beef and manioc couscous.

Economy and transport

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The economy is based on agriculture and the sale of agricultural products, like sweet potatoes, arrowleaf elephant's ear, various legumes, melons, and fruits. There is a periodic market at which these goods are sold.

Transport is by motorcycle and public transport cars.

Notable people

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Aboubakar Kombo, mayor of the commune of Meiganga resides in the village.

Djouldé Adjia is the current chief[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Directory of Cities and Towns in Cameroon". www.fallingrain.com. Retrieved 2016-08-27.
  2. ^ Bwanga, Nicolas. "Adamaoua : Gunbela accueille son nouveau chef". Camerfeeling (in French). Retrieved 2016-08-27.[permanent dead link]