Bafoussam

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Bafoussam
Bafoussam (Kameroen  )
Bafoussam
Bafoussam
Location in Cameroon
Coordinates: 5°28′N 10°25′E / 5.467, 10.417
Country Cameroon
Province West Province
Division
Population (2001)
 - Total 242,000 (est)


Bafoussam is the capital of the West Province of Cameroon, in the Bamboutos Mountains. It is the prefecture of the Mifi department, one of three arrondissements in the department. The city has an estimated 242,000 inhabitants (2001 estimate). The city is the region's center of trade. People are farming coffee, tobacco and tea. The city has also a coffee processing facility and brewery. It is the main city of the Bamiléké people and is home to a chief's palace. The city of Bafoussam has grown to now include the three traditional "chefferies" of Baleng, Fusap and Bamougoum.

Bafoussam has two main markets (Marché A and Marché B), several internet cafes, restaurants and supermarkets and a movie theater. Most of Bafoussam nightlife centers on the area called Akwa (so-named in honor of the neighborhood in Douala). Akwa features several bars, stores, and a live music venue, along with customary vendors of soya (grilled meat brochettes), poisson braisé (grilled fish) and other foods.

This is the birthplace of footballer Geremi and his 17 brothers and sisters.

Coordinates: 5°28′N, 10°25′E