The Cameroon Reunification Monument is a prominent landmark in Yaoundé, constructed in the 1970s to commemorate the 1961 union of British and French Cameroon. Designed by Gédéon Mpando and Engelbert Mveng, it symbolizes national unity with a, 53-ton, 7-meter-tall, 53-ton colossus holding a torch and children, representing intergenerational solidarity and regional merging.
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