Sumbe (Upper Bayang)

Sumbe is a locality of Cameroon located in the South West Region and the department of Manyu. It is administratively attached to the district of Upper Bayang (Tinto Council) and the township of Tinto.

People

In 1953, the village was still attached to Fotabe. In 1967, it had 847 inhabitants, Banyangi. At that time, it had a market every Saturday, a public school founded in 1947, a cooperative (CPMS), and a rural center for young people.[1]

Education

Sumbe has a public college.[2]

References

  1. Dictionary of the villages of the Manyu, ORSTOM Center in Yaoundé, 1973, p. 68.
  2. CES de Sumbe, Schoolmap Cameroon


https://www.pndp.org/documents/22_CDP_TINTO1.pdf%7Ctitle=Communal Development Plan for Tinto Council], PNDP, s. d., 171 p.

Dictionary of the villages of the Manyu, ORSTOM Center of Yaoundé, 1973, p. 51 {{read online|link=http://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc /pleins_textes/divers08-01/02887.pdf

http://cvuc.cm/national/index.php/fr/carte-communale/region-du-sud-ouest/145-association/carte-administrative/sud-ouest/manyu/580 -tinto Tinto], on the website Communes and united cities of Cameroon (CVUC)

http://www.upperbayang.org/#!upper-bayang-sub-divisions/c1xhs Upper Bayang Sub-division


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