
Location of Dschang in Cameroon

Dschang market
'Dschang' is a city located in the
West (Ouest) Province of
Cameroon, with an estimated population of 21,705 as of 1981.
[1] It is the capital of the division of
Ménoua.
=History=
Colonial era
The documented history of Dschang began in 1895, when it was "discovered" by a
German military mission. In 1909, the city replaced
Fontem as the capital of a Germany military district.
Following Germany's defeat in
World War I, Cameroon became a
British possession in 1917. The country was subsequently handed over to the
French in 1920, who declared Dschang to be the capital of Ouest Province, and developed the city's vacation resort in the 1940s. This resort now forms the basis of Dsh's plans to promote Dschang as a tourist destination.
Post-colonial era
On
January 1,
1960, Cameroon became an independent state, and the regional administration was moved to the city of
Bafoussam. Dschang suffered from this move, as much more effort was invested in the infrastructure of Bafoussam.
Following the institution of the
Université de Dschang (University of Dschang) in 1993, however, foreign interest and developmental investment of the city began to increase, and plans for a drive to increase tourism and the exploitation of mineral deposits will contribute to the city's development.
Economy
Due to its high elevation of over 1400 m
[2], Dschang is favoured by relatively cool temperatures and attractive scenery. It is therefore regarded as a mountain tourist resort.
Deposits of the aluminum-bearing ore
bauxite have been discovered nearby
[3]; however, a lack of infrastructure has prevented full-scale mining operations to date.
Culture
The population of Dschang mainly speaks
Yemba, a
Bamileke language.
External links
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Dschang-online.com