This article needs additional citations for verification. (April 2015) |
Foumban | |
---|---|
Motto: | |
Coordinates: 5°43′N 10°55′E / 5.717°N 10.917°E | |
Country | Cameroon |
Province | West |
Department | Noun |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 83,522 (Census) |
Foumban or Fumban is a city in Cameroon, lying north east of Bafoussam. It has a population of 83,522 (at the 2005 Census). It is a major town for the Bamoun people and is home to a museum of traditional arts and culture. Foumban is known for its political significance in the formation of Cameroon's history and its cultural, tourism and economic potential. There is also a market and a craft centre, while Foumban Royal Palace contains a museum with information on Ibrahim Njoya who invented a new language script, Bamum script, and the artificial language Shümom.[1]
5°43′N 10°55′E / 5.717°N 10.917°E