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11/07/2010

A Language Map showing Southeastern Cameroon


The arc of our ministry in Cameroon and Congo begins at the south in Souanke, where we have never set foot. That is where Njyem is spoken, however. Our ministry among the Njyem started in 1987. The language is spoken to the north among the Cameroonian Njyem up to the Dja River. Then you are among the Nzime, where we began in 1976. Their neighbors to the north are the Badwe'e, where we began working in 1981. The Swo people are at the left-most end of the arc. We began work among them in 1986.
The total distance of the arc is 200 miles from the beginning of the Swo people-group to the end of the Njyem. That is 200 miles as the hornbill flies; it would be longer if the trip involved roads.

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