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'''Adamawa''' may refer to: | '''Adamawa''' or '''Adamaua''' may refer to : | ||
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*], which rises in Nigeria, cuts across Cameroon, and terminates in the Central African Republic | * ], which rises in Nigeria, cuts across Cameroon, and terminates in the Central African Republic | ||
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⚫ | *], Nigeria | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 21 January 2025
Adamawa or Adamaua may refer to :
Places
- Adamawa Plateau, which rises in Nigeria, cuts across Cameroon, and terminates in the Central African Republic
- Present
- Adamawa Region, Cameroon
- Adamawa State, Nigeria
- Historical
- Adamawa Emirate, founded by and named after Modibo Adama
- The former Catholic Apostolic Prefecture of Adamaua
Other
- Adamawa languages, a family of languages spoken in the above area
- Adamawa (cattle), an African breed of cattle
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