the Guinean countries after 1889 g. The East nigerii
you are: the Guinean countries after 1889
If to take area to the east from Nigeria here German researchers have spent similar work on liquidation of white stains on a card of Cameroon. In 1889 TSintgraff has crossed this area from a coastal post of Douala to the river Benue. Next year Morgen has captured area between a mouth of the river Sanagi and post Dzhaunde laying in the country. In 1891-1892 Morgen has made transition to the north to bandzho, has passed through mountains and left to the river Benue at Ibi. Other researchers approximately the same ways have reached in 1893 Ngambe, and same year Passarge has started geological investigation obtasti to the south from the river Jola. At the same time (1891-1893) Mizon to which did not manage its expedition on Niger, Cameroon from Benue before Sajgi-inflow of Congo has crossed.
After some pause in research business (1894-1898) Karnap has acted in a northeast direction and on the river Sanga has reached the rivers Congos. Soon after that penetration into northwest and southeast Cameroon has followed, and the part of geographical research was direct result of work of those numerous military expeditions, which Germans sent to many parts of this area. From travellers it is necessary to mention a background-shtejna, a lot of promoting studying of a southern part of Cameroon (1895-1905). In 1914 Germans still vigorously worked on research of the most remote parts of Cameroon.
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