Cameroonians in Norway
Kamerunere i Norge | |
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Total population | |
909 (2022)[1] | |
Languages | |
English, French, Norwegian | |
Religion | |
Majority Christian, Minority Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Nigerians in Norway, Chadians in Norway, Congolese people in Norway, Gabonese people in Norway, Equatoguineans in Norway |
Cameroonians in Norway are people from Cameroon who live in Norway or Norwegian people of Cameroonian descent or origin.
Demographics[edit]
As of 2022, according to Statistics Norway, there were 909 Cameroonians who lived in Norway. 485 of those people were men, while 424 of them were women.[2] Most Cameroonians are Christian, while a small population of them are Muslim.
Notable people[edit]
Ruben Gabrielsen, born 1992, footballer
Philip Njaru, investigative journalist
Thomas Amang, born 1998, footballer
Gustave Bahoken, born 1979, footballer
Georges Bokwe, born 1989, footballer
Augustine Ejangue, born 1989, footballer
Gaelle Enganamouit, born 1992, footballer
Arnaud Monkam, born 1986, footballer
Faris Pemi Moumbagna, born 2000, footballer
Landry N'Guemo, born 1985, footballer
References[edit]
- ↑ "Information about Cameroonians who live in Norway". Statistics Norway. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ↑ https://www.ssb.no/statbank/table/05183/tableViewLayout1/
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