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Cameroon is mixed Christian as a country. The dominant religious context is: Religiously plural — Christian (~70%, split between Catholic and Protestant/Pentecostal), Muslim (~20%) concentrated in the north.
Cameroon is religiously plural, and the deconstructions happening here range across denominations. Pick the pillar page that fits the specific tradition you came out of — Catholic, evangelical, Pentecostal, or Orthodox — rather than reading "Christianity" as a single category.
Leaving in Cameroon carries real community cost in a way that the broader Western experience often does not capture. Family rupture is common. Local religious communities are often dense, and stepping out of one is closer to immigrating than to changing a hobby.
City coverage in Cameroon
Douala
1.3M
Yaoundé
1.3M
Garoua
437K
Kousséri
436K
Bamenda
394K
Maroua
320K
Bafoussam
291K
Mokolo
275K
Ngaoundéré
231K
Bertoua
218K
Edéa
203K
Loum
177K
Kumba
144K
Nkongsamba
117K
Mbouda
111K
Dschang
96K
Foumban
93K
Ébolowa
88K
Guider
85K
Foumbot
84K
Bafang
81K
Yagoua
80K
Mbalmayo
80K
Meïganga
80K
Bali
73K
Limbe
72K
Bafia
69K
Wum
69K
Bangangté
65K
Tiko
56K
Kribi
55K
Mora
55K
Sangmélima
54K
Kumbo
54K
Nkoteng
50K
Mutengene
47K
Buea
47K
Garoua Boulaï
47K
Batouri
44K
Fundong
44K
Fontem
43K
Mbanga
43K
Banyo
41K
Manjo
38K
Melong
37K
Tibati
36K
Muyuka
31K
Obala
30K
Nanga Eboko
30K
Penja
28K
Mbandjok
27K
Kaélé
25K
Bamusso
25K
Lagdo
25K
Tcholliré
23K
Bélabo
23K
Lolodorf
22K
Eséka
22K
Mamfe
19K
Dizangué
19K