Blangoua
Blangoua is a town and commune in the Logone-et-Chari department of the Far North Region of Cameroon. It is located in the extreme north of the country, near the border with Chad and Nigeria. The town is situated on the banks of the Logone River, which forms part of the border between Cameroon and Chad.
The population of Blangoua is primarily involved in agriculture and fishing. The area is known for its fertile land and abundant fish stocks in the Logone River.
Blangoua is an important local center for trade and commerce, serving as a marketplace for agricultural produce and other goods. The town also hosts a local administration and provides basic services to the surrounding villages. Due to its location near international borders, Blangoua has also been historically a point of transit for goods and people.
The town and surrounding region have faced challenges related to security and cross-border movements, including the presence of armed groups and associated instability. Access to basic services and infrastructure development remain key concerns for the local population.