Mvolyé or Mvolye is a neighbourhood of Yaoundé, Cameroon. Around 1900, during Cameroon's colonial period, the site was part of the lands ruled by Karl Atangana. Atangana donated part of the area to the German Pallottine Fathers, a Roman Catholic missionary group. The Ewondo people had previously been unable to settle it due to a large rock there. The Fathers built a permanent mission, which opened Central and Eastern Cameroon to Christianisation. Atangana remained chief of the area.

Mvolyé
Mvolyé is located in Cameroon
Mvolyé
Mvolyé
Location in Cameroon
Coordinates: 3°50′N 11°30′E / 3.833°N 11.500°E / 3.833; 11.500
Country Cameroon
RegionCentre

Local culture and heritage edit

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Basilica Mary Queen of the Apostles of Mvolyé edit

The basilica is located at the southern exit of Yaoundé on the hill of Mvolyé.

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3°50′N 11°30′E / 3.833°N 11.500°E / 3.833; 11.500