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Agenda 5/4/15 (Africa) Please open your agenda and write the following: Notes: Nigeria and Cameroon Test Friday HW: Missing/Make-up work

Nigeria Facts

Nigeria—Geography 1.Population: 177M+ 2.Capital: Abuja 3.Physical Features: Mountains, Plains, Plateaus 4.Major Bodies of Water: Rivers: Niger and Benue Ocean: Atlantic Ocean

Nigeria—Culture 5.Official language: English, but country has over 500 languages spoken 6.Religions: Muslim and Christian 7. Has more than 250 ethnic groups

Nigeria—Government 8.Type of Government: Federal Republic 9.Government. Leader: President President Goodluck Jonathan

Nigeria—Climate 10. Tropical (center) and arid (north)

Nigeria—Resources 11. Natural Resources: Natural gasoline, oil, and tin 12. Agriculture: Cocoa, peanuts, and cotton

Nigeria—Fun Fact 13. Nigeria has the highest rate of twin births in the world, compared to any other country

Cameroon Facts

Cameroon—Geography 1.Population: 23M+ 2.Capital: Yaounde 3.Physical Features: Mountains, plateaus, plains 4.Major Bodies of Water: Atlantic Ocean and Sanaga River

Cameroon—Culture 5.Official languages: English and French 6.Religions: Christian and Muslim 7. The young are expected to care for the elderly members

Cameroon—Government 8.Type of Government: Republic 9.Government. Leader: Prime Minister Prime Minister Philemon Yang

Cameroon—Climate 10. Tropical (center) and semiarid (north)

Cameroon—Resources 11. Natural Resources: Petroleum, iron ore, timber 12. Agriculture: Coffee, cocoa, cotton

Cameroon—Fun Fact 13. It’s common for a child to speak 3 languages