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  • Four of the five endemic genera of cichlids are found only in Lake Barombi Mbo in northwest Cameroon.

    Biological diversity in the Guinean forests of West Africa 2008

  • Belgium coach Robert Waseige replaced Mbo Mpenza with Sonck, the top scorer in the Belgian league last season and the move paid off.

    USATODAY.com - At last, a thrilling win for Belgium 2002

  • Belgium's Mbo Mpenza nearly scored the tournament's fastest goal when he caught goalkeeper Marcos slightly out of position with

    World Cup Soccer - Belgium vs. Brazil 2002

  • Brazil struggled to find its rhythm to open the second half with Wilmots and Mbo Mpenza pressing in the Belgium half.

    USATODAY.com - Rivaldo-Ronaldo attack strikes late 2002

  • Belgian striker Mbo Mpenza looped a shot that Marcos had to leap high to deflect over the bar.

    USATODAY.com - Rivaldo-Ronaldo attack strikes late 2002

  • Owoo, Mbo, Sanga Glass, Jane Harrington and her sister at Gaboon, and to the bush natives; but of my experience with them I give further details, so I need not dwell on them here.

    Travels in West Africa 2003

  • "There is a certain leader in KwaZulu/Natal who said he would organise people to revolt against the government," he said in Zulu at an African National Congress voter registration rally at Mbo south-west of Durban.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Mandela's rally was attended by both ANC and IFP supporters in the Mbo area, a picturesque, but poverty-ravaged valley 150 kilometres (96 miles) northeast of Durban.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Mandela also struck a chord with Mbo residents by promising that the government "within weeks" would begin building a school and hospital in the area.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • The main ethnic groups of the Cross River area are the Ekoi, the Ejagham, the Ibibio and the Korup, while those of the Cameroon-Congo Bantu Sector are the Uroko and Mbo tribes, to the east of the project area.

    Chapter 7 1991

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