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French Equatorial Africa
French territory, Africa
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Category:
Geography & Travel
- French:
- Afrique Équatoriale Française (AEF)
- Date:
- 1910 - 1959
- Related Topics:
- Western colonialism
- Related Places:
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Gabon
- Republic of the Congo
- Moyen-Congo
French Equatorial Africa, collectively, four French territories in central Africa from 1910 to 1959. In 1960 the former territory of Ubangi-Shari (Oubangui-Chari), to which Chad (Tchad) had been attached in 1920, became the Central African Republic and the Republic of Chad; the Middle Congo (Moyen-Congo) became the Congo Republic, now the Republic of the Congo; and Gabon became the Republic of Gabon.