WWI #136 THE EUROPEAN WAR 1919-1920

in Cocoa Coffee


www.archive.org -Venice. Occu- pied by allied fo.rces Oct. 9, 1918. CAMERON (German--Kemerun, mean- ing Crab Rive), from 1884 to 1918 a Gewaan colony of Westext Equa- torial Africa, extending northwest- ward to Lake Tchad. Area--about 190000 square miles. It is generally low near the coast. The interior is a series of high pla- teaus, 3000 to 4000 feet in eleva- tion and adapted to cattle raising. The soil near the coast is of vol- canic origin, and is exceedingly fer- tile, producing cocoa, coffee, to- bacco palm oil and ketels, ivory and india rubber. The rivers of the country, owing to the falls and cat- aracts, are navigable only for short distances.

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