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  1. Limbé (known as Victoria from 1858 to 1982) is a seaside city in the South-West Region of Cameroon, At the 2005 Census, the population was 84,223. Toponymy. The city name Limbe is generally held to originate from a mispronunciation of the name of a German engineer called Limburgh.

  2. Limbe, town and port located in southwestern Cameroon. It lies along Ambas Bay in the Gulf of Guinea, at the southern foot of Mount Cameroon, just south of Buea. The town was founded in 1858 by Baptist missionaries, and several historical monuments dating from the colonial 1890s have been.

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  3. Located in the South West Region of Cameroon, Limbe is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that offers a blend of cultures and a rich history. Formerly known as Victoria, this seaside town is nestled along Ambas Bay in the Gulf of Guinea, at the southern foot of Mount Cameroon .

  4. Limbe is in the South West Region of Cameroon. It is a cosmopolitan city with a blend of various cultures which originated due to the hospitality of the people and western influence. This is one of the first cities in Cameroon to get in contact with the whites. The sanitation in Limbe is the best in Cameroon, so it has been nicknamed "clean city".

  5. ABOUT LIMBE, CAMEROON (from Wikipedia) Limbe (known as Victoria from 1858 to 1982) is a seaside city in the South-West Region of Cameroon. Limbe was founded in 1858 on the southern slopes of Mount Cameroon by the British missionary Alfred Saker. At the 2005 Census, the population was 84,223.

  6. Limbe, a port city in the Republic of Cameroon, is a place of rich and diverse history. Located on the Atlantic coast of the country, this city has been home to many different cultures and civilizations, from the ancient Bantu tribes to the present day Cameroonian population.

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