Tinto
Nyangi-Town | |
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Tinto Location in Cameroon | |
Coordinates: 5°32′43″N 9°35′22″E / 5.54528°N 9.58944°E | |
Country | Cameroon |
Region | South West |
Department | Manyu |
District | Upper Bayang |
Area | |
• Total | 470 sq mi (1,217 km2) |
Population | |
• Total | 2,046 (2,005) |
• Density | 4/sq mi (1.7/km2) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Köppen climate type | Am : Tropical monsoon climate |
Tinto is a locality of Cameroon located in the South-West Region and the Manyu . It is the district seat or district capital of the Upper Banyang(District) subdivision of Cameroon. Home to the Banyangi people.[1] Along with UPPER BANYANG, the Tonto Council covers an area of 1217 km2.
History
The commune of Tinto (Tinto Council) was created in 1995 by the breaking up of the Mamfé Commune.
Geography
The commune extends over an eastern part of the Manyu department, and borders eight Cameroonian communes: Mamfé, Widikum, Batibo, Wabane, Alou, Fontem, Nguti.
People
At the 2005 census, Tinto Town had 2046 inhabitants.[2]
- Tinto school children.
References
External links
- Site de la primature - Élections municipales 2002 (in French)
- Contrôle de gestion et performance des services publics communaux des villes camerounaises - Thèse de Donation Avele, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV (in French)
- Charles Nanga, La réforme de l’administration territoriale au Cameroun à la lumière de la loi constitutionnelle n° 96/06 du 18 janvier 1996, Mémoire ENA. (in French)
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