Yaoundé, estimated population 750,000 (
1990), is the capital of 
Cameroon.  Industries include 
cigarettes, 
dairy products, 
clay and 
glass goods, and 
lumber.  Yaoundé is a regional center for 
coffee, 
cacao, 
copra, 
sugar cane, and 
rubber.  Yaoundé was founded in 
1888 by 
German traders as a base for the 
ivory trade.  It was occupied by 
Belgian troops during 
World War I and after the war was the capital of 
French Cameroon.
Yaoundé is the site of the University of Yaoundé[?].
 
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