Tiko
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For the Spanish footballer, see Tiko (footballer). For the ethnic slur, see Huan-a.
"Likomba" redirects here. For the German tug seized in World War II, see Operation Postmaster.
Tiko, originally called ‘Keka’ by the Bakweris, is a town and important port in the southwest region of Cameroon. The settlement grew as a market town for Duala (or Douala) fishermen, Bakweri (Kpwe people) farmers and hunters from Molyko, Bwenga, Bulu and Bokova. The core quarters in Tiko include Streets 1 to 7, Motombolombo, Down Beach, New Quarter, P&T quarters, New Layout, Long Street, Likomba, Golf Club, Mutengene, Ombe. As of 2010, the town is estimated to have a population of 55,914.[1]
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Tiko, Cameroon
Keka | |
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Coordinates: 4°4′30″N 9°21′36″E | |
Country | Cameroon |
Region | Southwest |
Department | Fako County |
Government | |
Elevation | 64 m (210 ft) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 78,885 |
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