Talk:List of current non-sovereign African monarchs

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Table column formatting

Hello, does anybody know what exactly to do to fix the table formatting as to the final column at

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WP:COLOURCONTRAST); same for subheadings within tables. The article's a bit of a mess with split tables: it would be better to merge all into a single table, followed by any country-specific notes, narrative, or images. (I will do that if requested.) Bazza (talk) 19:15, 23 October 2021 (UTC)[reply
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Hildeoc: That's done. I have not checked any of the actual content, but have spotted quite a few inconsistencies which I am sure someone will eventually correct. Bazza (talk) 15:12, 24 October 2021 (UTC)[reply
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Cameroon

Cameroon's traditional authorities are split into first, second, and third degree chiefdoms. First degree chiefdoms contain at least two second degree chiefdoms, while second degree chiefdoms contain at least two third degree chiefdoms. Third degree chiefdoms generally contain only a village, small rural area or a small part of an urban centre. Some leaders are from ancient, pre-colonial lineages, while others are appointed by political leaders. The extent of authority between traditional authorities varies. There are around 79 first degree chiefdoms, 875 second degree chiefdoms, and 12,582 third degree chiefdoms.

Should we include only the "first degree" leaders of Cameroon, or include those of the second and third degrees? They generally hold titles such as "chief", "chief superior", "traditional chief", "

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Just letting you know, I’ve copied some of this page to the lede of List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history Alexanderkowal (talk) 08:05, 26 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]