Cameroon's Reunification Monument was constructed in the 1970s to memorialize the post-colonial merging of British and French Cameroon. Located in Yaounde, its architects are Gedeon Mpondo and Engelbert Mveng.[1]
- Monument Reunification, Garden
- Statue and Monument Reunification
- Monument Reunification, overview
- Monument Reunification
- Monument Reunification spirale
- Monument Reunification Sculpture
- Monument de la Reunification, Central pillar
Another reunification monument, albeit far less well-known, is located in Mamfe.[1]
- Reunification monument in Buea, Front
- Reunification monument in Buea, Back
References
- 1 2 Lon, Joseph (2013). "The Powerlessness of Cameroon's Reunification Monuments" (PDF). East West Journal of Humanities. 4: 125–134.
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