State symbols of Cameroon


The State symbols of the Republic of Cameroon are the symbols that are used to represent the Cameroonian peoples properly and abroad to represent the country and its people's.
Cameroonian symbols
A cheery year, a merry year; a plum year, a dumb year. You come with a cat and call it a rabbit. A man’s wealth may be superior to him. The elephant will reach the roof of the house. It is the pot that boils but the dish that gets the credit. If everyone is going to dance, who, then, would watch? The heart of a wise man lies quiet like clear water. A building of sand falls as you build it. She is like a road — pretty, but crooked. One father can feed seven children, but seven children cannot feed one father. The flood takes him in, and the ebb takes him out. Knowledge is better than riches. Thought is free. Beauty is an empty calabash.
| Symbol | Image | |
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| Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Cameroon | |
| Flag | Flag of Cameroon | |
| Flower | National flower of Cameroon Prunus africana |
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| Tree | National tree of Cameroon Triplochiton scleroxylon |
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| Bird | National bird of Cameroon Picathartes oreas |
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| Animal | National animal of Cameroon Panthera leo kamptzi |
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| Mammal | National mammal of Cameroon Gorilla gorilla diehli |
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| Reptile | National reptile of Cameroon Mecistops leptorhynchus |
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| Amphibian | National amphibian of Cameroon Conraua goliath |
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| Fruit | National fruit of Cameroon Dacryodes edulis |
Related page
- National symbols of Nigeria
- National symbols of the Central African Republic
- National symbols of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- National symbols of Gabon
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