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Maroua

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Country
  
Cameroon

Elevation
  
384 m (1,260 ft)

Area code
  
00237

Department
  
Diamaré

Local time
  
Monday 3:11 PM

Province
  
Far North Region

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Weather
  
38°C, Wind NE at 13 km/h, 9% Humidity

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Maroua is the capital of the Far North Region of Cameroon, stretching along the banks of the Ferngo and Kaliao Rivers, "in the foothills of the Mandara Mountains."

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Map of Maroua, Cameroon

The city had 201,371 inhabitants at the 2005 Census, and is a centre of cotton industry. The city also has an airport located near the town of Salak, an agricultural school, and ethnographic museum. To the North of the city is the famous Waza National Park. To the South is a large military base home to the BIR rapid intervention force. Mount Maroua dominates the skyline of the city. The predominant religion is Sufi Islam. The University of Maroua is based in the city.

It is well known for its huge fields of ginger, and for the famous liquor of ginger. Inhabitants believe that this liquor is good of sexual health, and gives "lion's power" to men who drink it.

History

The Maroua Declaration, a maritime boundary agreement between Nigeria and Cameroon, was signed in Maroua on 1 June 1975.

In 2013, a malaria outbreak occurred, with "more than 10,000 cases ... reported in the Town of Maroua alone".

On April 4, 2014 two Italian priests and a Canadian nun were kidnapped from the parish of Maroua, in the village of Tchéré. They "were released in the night of May 31 to June 1, 2014."

In June 2014, "a gendarme [military] raid on the Maroua Central Market" resulted in 40 arrests of suspected Boko Haram militants.

Climate

The climate is Sahelian, being hot and dry for most of the year. Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as tropical wet and dry (Aw).

References

Maroua Wikipedia