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ARCHDIOCESE OF DOUALA (Archidioecesis Dualaensis)
Country : Cameroon
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1931 as Apostolic Prefecture of Douala
Elevated 1932 to Apostolic Vicariate of Douala
Elevated 1955 to Diocese of Douala
Elevated 1982 to Archdiocese of Douala
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Arms of Bishops
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Thomas Mongo (1957-1973)
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Simon Tonyé (1973-1982)
Arms of Archbishops
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Simon Tonyé (1982-1991)
Christian Wiyghan Tumi (1991-2009)
Samuel Kleda (2009-present)
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