Mbam River

The mouth of the Mbam (left) in the Sanaga

The Mbam is a river in Cameroon. It is the largest tributary of the Sanaga and flows Ebebda in these. With a length of over 400 km, it drains an area of 42,300 km ².

Probably the first European to reach the Mbam, was Kurt morning in 1889. He called him Kaiser Wilhelm river. This designation has nevertheless already during the German colonial period in Cameroon not.

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