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Absolute: 3.8667° N, 11.5167° E Relative: East of the Gulf of Guinea, West of Central African Republic, South of Chad Lake, North of Gabon. || Location: Absolute: 58.3000° N, 134.4167° W Relative: East of Douglas Island, West of Taku Inlet, South of Klondike Gold Rush, North of Admiratly Island. || People: ~Foot ~Bicycle ~Motorcycle taxi also called okada Goods: ~Petroleum ~Lumber ~Cocoa ~Aluminum ~Coffee ~Cotton Ideas: ~5% of people in Cameroon are internet users ~52% of the people have cellular phone subscriptions || Movement: People: ~ Air, they fly with planes and jets. ~ Sea, they have their own state owned ferry system. Goods: ~Oil ~Fish (mostly salmon) ~Crab ~Gold (and small amounts of a variety of precious metals) ~Dollars (Because they produce very little end products, Money is probably the largest export) Ideas: ~ 84% of the people in Alaska are internet users ~87% of the people in Alaska have cellular phone subscriptions || || || The Mandara, Alantika Mountains and Mt. Cameroon are all located in Cameroon. 20,549,221 people live in Cameroon and there are 40% of them that are Christian 40% that are Muslym and the other 20% are indigenous believers. There are over 240 languages in Cameroon and out of those there is 100 that can be written down. Also there are 250 ethnic groups and 2 of them are the Bamileke and the Bamoun groups. || Place: The Brooks and Alsaska Mountain Ranges are both located in Alaska along with Mt. McKinley. There are 731,449 people living there and most of them speak English. Orthodox Christian is the most popular religion in Alaska. 67.5% of the people living there are white 14.8% are American Indian & Alaska Native and the other 7.1% are mixed races. || Clothing: ~ Long pretty dresses ~ n boubou avec pantalon ( men ) ~Kabba ( Women ) Shelter: ~Sticks ~ Clay ~ Bricks ~ Cow Poop Food: ~ Many crops from rainfall ~ Yams, cassava and plantains are often used in South. ~Coffee ~ Kola nuts ~ Coconuts (along the coast) || Human Environment Interaction: Clothing: ~ Layers ~Big Jacket ~ Gloves ~Gore-Tex socks (waterproof) ~Old tennis shoes Shelter: ~Bones ~Driftwood ~Animal hides ~Moss ~Sod (cut out of the ground) Food: ~ Alaskan Salmon ~ Sourdough ~ Moose ~Caribou ~Elk ~Bear || ||
 * Yaounde, Cameroon || Juneau, Alaska ||
 * [[image:lembrich/cameroon-flag.gif width="339" height="243"]] || [[image:lembrich/Alaska flag.gif width="360" height="246"]] ||
 * Location:
 * [[image:lembrich/Cameroon location.png width="340" height="328"]] || [[image:Alaska_locator.png]] ||
 * Movement:
 * [[image:lembrich/okada.jpg width="379" height="279" caption="One of the ways people in Cameroon get around"]]
 * Place:
 * [[image:physical map of cameroon.jpg width="320" height="426" caption="Physical map of Cameroon" link="http://www.freeworldmaps.net/africa/cameroon/map.html"]] || [[image:lembrich/physical map of alaksa.jpg width="542" height="441" caption="Physical map of Alaska" link="http://www.freeworldmaps.net/united-states/alaska/map.html"]] ||
 * Human Environment Interaction:
 * [[image:lembrich/shelter in Yaounde.jpg caption="Shelter in Cameroon"]]

|| Cameroon: O Cameroun berceau de nos ancètres,
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va debout et jaloux de ta liberté,

comme un soleil ton drapeau fier doit etre,

un symbole ardent de foi et d'unité, Chorus:

Chère Patrie, Terre cherie,

Tu es notre seul et vrai bonheur,

Notre joie,notre vie,

En toi l'amour et le grand honneur. Que tous tes enfants du Nord et Sud,

De l'Est a l'Ouest soit tout amour,

Te servir que ce soit le seul but,

pour remplir leur devoir toujour; Chorus:

Chère Patrie, Terre cherie,

Tu es notre seul et vrai bonheur,

Notre joie,notre vie,

En toi l'amour et le grand honneur. English: O Cameroon, Thou Cradle of our Fathers,

Holy Shrine where in our midst they now repose,

Their tears and blood and sweat thy soil did water,

On thy hills and valleys once their tillage rose.

Dear Fatherland, thy worth no tongue can tell!

How can we ever pay thy due?

Thy welfare we will win in toil and love and peace,

Will be to thy name ever true! Chorus:

Land of Promise, land of Glory!

Thou, of life and joy, our only store!

Thine be honour, thine devotion,

And deep endearment, for evermore. From Shari, from where the Mungo meanders

From along the banks of lowly Boumba Stream,

Muster thy sons in union close around thee,

Mighty as the Buea Mountain be their team;

Instil in them the love of gentle ways,

Regret for errors of the past;

Foster, for Mother Africa, a loyalty

That true shall remain to the last. Chorus:

Land of Promise, land of Glory!

Thou, of life and joy, our only store!

Thine be honour, thine devotion,

And deep endearment, for evermore. || media type="custom" key="25093952" 1st Verse of Alaska's Flag Song

Eight stars of gold on a field of blue,

Alaska's flag, may it mean to you,

The blue of the sea, the evening sky,

The mountain lakes and the flowers nearby,

The gold of the early sourdough's dreams,

The precious gold of the hills and streams,

The brilliant stars in the northern sky,

The "Bear," the "Dipper," and shining high,

The great North Star with its steady light,

O'er land and sea a beacon bright,

Alaska's flag to Alaskans dear,

The simple flag of a last frontier. 2nd Verse of Alaska's Flag Song A Native lad chose the Dipper's stars

For Alaska's flag that there be no bars

Among our culture. Let it be known

Through years the Native's past has grown

To share life's treasures, hand in hand,

To keep Alaska our Great-Land;

We love the northern midnight sky,

The mountains, lakes and streams nearby.

The great North Star with its steady light

Will guide all cultures, clear and bright,

With nature's flag to Alaskans dear,

The simple flag of the last frontier. ||