Prayer times in Cameroon
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Payer Times for Cities in Cameroon
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Bafoussam | 05:04 | 06:19 | 12:13 | 15:36 | 18:08 | 19:18 |
Bamenda | 05:06 | 06:21 | 12:14 | 15:36 | 18:08 | 19:18 |
Bertoua | 04:49 | 06:04 | 12:00 | 15:23 | 17:56 | 19:06 |
Douala | 05:04 | 06:19 | 12:16 | 15:39 | 18:13 | 19:23 |
Garoua | 04:58 | 06:14 | 12:01 | 15:21 | 17:49 | 19:00 |
Kousséri | 04:56 | 06:12 | 11:55 | 15:11 | 17:37 | 18:49 |
Maroua | 04:57 | 06:12 | 11:58 | 15:16 | 17:43 | 18:54 |
Mokolo | 04:59 | 06:15 | 12:00 | 15:18 | 17:45 | 18:56 |
Ngaoundéré | 04:54 | 06:09 | 12:01 | 15:22 | 17:52 | 19:02 |
Yaoundé | 04:57 | 06:12 | 12:09 | 15:32 | 18:06 | 19:16 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Cameroon
About Cameroon
Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a captivating mosaic of ecosystems and cultures nestled in Central Africa. Often described as 'Africa in Miniature,' it presents a condensed version of the continent's best attributes. Ranging from its western Atlantic coastline to its northern semi-desert plains, it envelops a wealth of geographical diversity. Mt. Cameroon, one of Africa's largest volcanoes, dominates the topography, while the Waza National Park and Dja Faunal Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcase its commitment to biodiversity. It harbors over 200 ethnic groups, making it one of the most culturally varied countries worldwide. Its colonial past under French and British rule is reflected in its bilingual official languages. Each ethnic group contributes to the vibrant tapestry of music, dance, and art, with Makossa and Bikutsi being internationally recognized. Cameroon's cuisine, a flavorful adventure, includes dishes like Ndolé, a bitterleaf stew, and Foufou, a staple food across West and Central Africa. The country has a strong football tradition, with the Indomitable Lions, the national team, often making headlines. Despite confronting several challenges, including political tensions and health crises, Cameroon remains resilient, its economy primarily based on oil and agriculture. The country continues to evolve, balancing its efforts between preserving its rich heritage and pursuing modern development.