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    Bimbia was an independent state of the Isubu people of Cameroon. In 1884, it was annexed by the Germans and incorporated in the colony of Kamerun. It lies...
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    language of the region is Bakweri and a smaller group from Wovia and Bimbia speak Bimbia or Isubu. Vistor Entrance Limbe Botanic Garden. Limbe is located...
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  • King William (section Bimbia)
    King William may refer to: William I of Bimbia William II of Bimbia (d. 1889) William of England (disambiguation), multiple kings William I, King of Scots...
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  • derives from the Central African town of Bimbo, or from the former state of Bimbia, which was annexed by the German colony of Kamerun. Black Buck, black brute...
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  • Ngombe or Ngomb' a Bila (died 1882), was, as William II of Bimbia, the chief and king of Bimbia on the coast of Cameroon and of the Isubu ethnic group who...
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  • an electoral district in Victoria Williamstown, Bimbia, a historical village in the kingdom of Bimbia, now no longer in existence Williamstown, Ontario...
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  • William I of Bimbia, born Bile, was the chief and king of the Isubu ethnic group, who lived in Bimbia on the coast of Cameroon in the mid-to-late 19th...
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    Spanish-controlled Santa Isabel on the island of Fernando Po in 1843. He visited Bimbia, Cameroon, in 1843 and spoke to King William of the Isubu people to request...
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    middlemen. Under the kings William I of Bimbia and Young King William, the Isubu formed a state called Bimbia. The predominant Isubu oral history holds...
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  • 1952), Equatorial Guinean cabinet minister and ambassador William I of Bimbia (birthname Bile), 19th century Cameroonian ruler Bile River, Guam Birecik...
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