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Wikipedia - Douala

Douala is the largest city in Cameroon and its economic capital. It is also the capital of Cameroon's Littoral Region. It was home to Central Africa's largest port, now being replaced by Kribi port. It has the country’s major international airport, Douala International Airport (DLA). It is the commercial and economic capital of Cameroon and the entire CEMAC region comprising Gabon, Congo, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic and Cameroon. Consequently, it handles most of the country's major exports, such as oil, cocoa and coffee, timber, metals and fruits. As of 2023, the city and its surrounding area had an estimated population of 5,066,000. The city sits on the estuary of Wouri River and its climate is tropical.

History

The German corvette SMS at the bombardment of Hickorytown, Cameroon (today Douala) on December 21, 1884

The first Europeans to visit the area were the Portuguese in about 1472. At the time, the estuary of Wouri River was known as the Rio dos Camarões (Shrimp River). By 1650, it had become the site of a town formed by immigrants, said to have arrived from Congo, who spoke the Duala language. During the 18th century it was the center of the transatlantic slave trade.

In 1826 Douala appeared to be made of four different villages located in four specific locations: the village of Deido (Dido), of Akwa, of Njo and Hickory-town (today Bonaberi, located on the other side of Wouri River).

Between 1884 and 1895 the city was a German protectorate. The colonial politics focused on commerce and some exploration of the unoccupied territories. In 1885, Alfred Saker organized the first mission of the British Baptist Church. In the same year the city known as Kamerun was renamed Douala and became the capital of the territory until 1902, when the capital was moved to Buéa.

In 1907 the Ministry of Colonies was established and Douala had 23,000 citizens.

After World War I in 1919, the German colonial territories became French and British protectorates. France received a mandate to administer Douala. A treaty was signed with the local chiefs.

From 1940 to 1946, it was the capital of Cameroon. In 1955 the city had over 100,000 inhabitants.

In 1960, Cameroon gained independence as a federal republic, with its capital in Yaoundé. Douala became the major economic city. In 1972, the federal republic became a unitary state. Douala then had a population of around 500,000.

In the 1980s, in Cameroon the struggle for liberalization and multi-party democracy grew. Between May and December 1991, Douala was at the center of the civil disobedience campaign called the ghost town operation (ville morte) during which economic activities shut down to make the country ungovernable and to force the government to allow multi-partitism and freedom of expression.

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Cameroon Petroleum Depot Company

Name

With the arrival of the Portuguese in the 15th century, the area was known as Rio dos Camarões. Before coming under German rule in 1884, the town was also known as Cameroons Town; thereafter it became Kamerunstadt ("Cameroon City"), the capital of German Kamerun. It was renamed Douala in 1907 after the name of the natives known as Dua ala Ijaws (Njos), and became part of French Cameroon in 1919. Many of the Ijaw (Njo) natives migrated to the Niger Delta in Nigeria during the Portuguese era.

**Douala AC: A Legacy of Passion and Excellence**

Founded in the vibrant city of Douala, Cameroon, Douala AC is a premier soccer team that embodies the spirit and culture of its community. With a rich history dating back to its establishment, the club has become a symbol of pride for its fans, known for their unwavering support and enthusiasm.

Douala AC competes in the top tiers of Cameroonian football, showcasing a blend of local talent and skilled players from across the region. The team's distinctive colors and emblem reflect the dynamic energy of Douala, a bustling port city known for its diversity and resilience.

The club is committed to fostering young talent through its youth academy, which emphasizes skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Douala AC not only aims for success on the pitch but also strives to make a positive impact in the community, engaging in various outreach programs and initiatives.

With a passionate fan base that fills the stands during home matches at their iconic stadium, Douala AC is more than just a soccer team; it is a family united by a love for the game. As they continue to chase glory in national and international competitions, Douala AC remains dedicated to upholding its legacy of excellence and inspiring future generations of soccer players.