★ One nation, ten regions
The ten regions
From the Sahel to the Atlantic coast, from Adamawa to the Southwest — every region carries the voice of a Cameroon united in its diversity.
★ One nation, ten regions
Our ten regions
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Hover or click a region to explore.
★ All regions
Explore region by region

Ngaoundéré
Adamawa
A high-altitude plateau at the heart of the country — ranching land and a crossroads between the northern and southern regions.
- Population
- 1.3M
- Area
- 63,701 km²

Yaoundé
Centre
Cameroon's administrative and political heart — home to the capital Yaoundé and vast equatorial forests.
- Population
- 4.5M
- Area
- 68,953 km²

Bertoua
East
Dense forests, exceptional biodiversity, and mineral wealth — a strategic region for the economic future.
- Population
- 835K
- Area
- 109,002 km²

Maroua
Far North
The north's most populous region — Sahelian agriculture, vibrant markets, and a deeply rich cultural heritage.
- Population
- 4.3M
- Area
- 34,263 km²

Douala
Littoral
Cameroon's economic engine — the strategic port of Douala and the country's industrial powerhouse.
- Population
- 3.5M
- Area
- 20,248 km²

Garoua
North
The Benue valley, fertile plains, and a natural gateway to the Sahelian regions.
- Population
- 2.4M
- Area
- 66,090 km²

Bamenda
North-West
Grassy highlands, diverse agriculture, and a vibrant anglophone heritage.
- Population
- 2M
- Area
- 17,300 km²

Ebolowa
South
Equatorial forests, cocoa plantations, and a border shared with Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
- Population
- 750K
- Area
- 47,720 km²

Buea
South-West
Mount Cameroon and its volcanic landscapes, historic plantations, and anglophone heritage.
- Population
- 1.5M
- Area
- 25,410 km²

Bafoussam
West
Bamiléké country — entrepreneurial dynamism and one of Central Africa's most fertile regions.
- Population
- 1.9M
- Area
- 13,892 km²
