limbaserede
Limbaserede, also known as Limba Serede, is a small, remote village located in the northern region of Cameroon. The village is situated in the Mayo-Kebbi West Province, approximately 150 kilometers north of the provincial capital, Yaoundé. Limbaserede is primarily inhabited by the Limba people, who are part of the broader Bamiléké ethnic group. The village is known for its traditional architecture, which features thatched roofs and mud-brick walls, reflecting the local cultural heritage.
The economy of Limbaserede is largely agricultural, with residents cultivating crops such as maize, cassava, and
Limbaserede is connected to the broader region by a network of dirt roads, which are often impassable
The cultural life of Limbaserede is rich and vibrant, with various traditional festivals and ceremonies held
Despite its remote location, Limbaserede plays a crucial role in the broader socio-economic landscape of Cameroon.