Bamenda, town located in northwestern Cameroon. It is situated in the volcanic Bamenda Highlands.

Although communications are difficult because of heavy precipitation and rugged relief, the town serves as a trade and export centre for local agricultural products such as hides, coffee, and tobacco. The Bamenda Museum displays specimens of local handicrafts. A German fort there (c. 1912) is a relic of the colonial period. A nurses’ training centre and a hospital serve the town, and the Cameroon College of Arts, Science, and Technology is located at nearby Bambili. Pop. (2005) 269,530.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Laura Etheredge.
Britannica Chatbot logo

Britannica Chatbot

Chatbot answers are created from Britannica articles using AI. This is a beta feature. AI answers may contain errors. Please verify important information using Britannica articles. About Britannica AI.