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DescriptionMbea towé ( crevette).jpg |
Français : LE "mbea towé" est une escpece de crevette qui n'apparait qu'une fois l'an pendant une periode de 3 à 5 jours et qui annonce la fin de la saison de pluie et le debut de la saison seche.elles sont à l'origine du nom cameroun car lorsque les portugais arrivent au cameroun,ils entre par le wouri et trouve le fleuve innondé de crevettes qui flottent sur l'eau.ils appellent alors celui-ci "rio dos camaroes" en francais "riviere des crevettes"le mot "camaroes" a subit plusieurs modifications pour enfin devenir "camreroun" cette crevette est sacré chez les "SAWA" pleuple riverain du cameroun
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3 October 2008 |
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Totto mbongo bertrand |
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