Olezoa

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Place in Centre Province, Cameroon
olezoa
Country Cameroon
ProvinceCentre Province
DivisionMfoundi Division
Elevation
710 m (2,329 ft)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total3,996

Olezoa is a neighborhood of the city of Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, located in the district of Yaoundé 3.

History

Olezoa means "Shrub for elephants". Originally it was called Elig Omgba Alima Kie "former stronghold of omgba Alima Kie", a Mvog Atemengue. It was common to Emveng and Mvog Atemengue.[1] For others, it means "the rice of zogo" in reference to the superior chief manguissa who was a rice farmer and was chosen by the colonial administration to experiment with rice cultivation.

Geography

Olezoa is a neighborhood located in the south of the city of Yaoundé. It is bordered to the north by the Elig Belibi neighborhood, to the south by Dakar and Mvolyé, and to the east by Mvog Atangana Mbala and Ndamvud. It is also commonly known as "l'ile de France". It is the hydronym of a 5 km long stream that takes its source behind the amphitheater 700 of the University of Yaoundé 1 Ngoa Ekelle, a tributary of the right bank of the Mfundi River.

Institutions

The district is home not only to the French Embassy, but also to the residence of several French diplomatic and military personnel posted in Cameroon, as well as the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF).

Education

Places of worship

Olezoa chapel with the name of Saint-Paul parish

Health

References

  1. ^ Mathieu, Mvogo. "Origines des noms des quartiers de Yaoundé". ongola.com.