Fabius Sanga, their "patron" in Rome, who in his turn acquainted Cicero.
Germany gained a better outlet to the Sanga river.
The south boundary runs in a fairly direct line from the mouth of the Campo river to the river Dscha (or Ngoko), which it follows to its confluence with the Sanga.
In the south-east of the colony the streams - of which the chief are the Dscha and Bumba - are tributaries of the Sanga, itself an affluent of the Congo.
Ngoko is a trading station on the Dscha, in the south-east of the protectorate, near the confluence of that river with the Sanga.