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Senegambia and Niger
Senegambia and Niger Senegambia and Niger was a short-lived administrative unit of ... reorganized in 1904 into Upper Senegal and Niger. Despite its brief existence, the French ...
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Senegambia
Senegambia Senegal The Gambia Senegambia was a loose confederation between the West ... of the Senegal River and Gambia River. Senegambia's capital was Dakar. See also Senegambia and Niger, a short-lived administrative unit of ...
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Senegambia (term clarifying) (translated from German)
Senegambia (term clarifying) The term Senegambia is a region on those itself the ... French west Africa into the 1900er named Senegambia and the Niger as designation that Konfoederation Senegambia (1982-1989), see History of the ...
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Category:History of Niger
Category:History of Niger Pages in category "History of Niger" There are 6 pages in this section of this category. History of Niger 2 2005-06 Niger food crisis S Senegambia and Niger U UTA Flight 772 ...
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Upper Senegal and Niger
Upper Senegal and Niger 1-centime value of the camel and ... used in June 1914 Upper Senegal and Niger (Fr. Haute Senegal et Niger) was a colony in French West Africa created in 1904 from Senegambia and Niger. Niger became a separate military district ...
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History of Africa
... Tanzania, and had heard of the river Niger. Interaction between Asia, Europe and North Africa ... to traverse the desert. In this way Senegambia and the middle Niger regions fell under the influence of the ... French, Danish and other adventurers. Much of Senegambia was made known as a result of ... fabled wealth of Timbuktu, but the middle Niger was not reached. The supremacy along ...
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User:Stan Shebs/Philatelic accounts
... Nicaragua (1904-1909) Zelaya, Nicaragua (1904-1912) Niger Niger Coast Protectorate (1892-1898) Nigeria Niue (1902 ... Sealand (but are its stamps accepted?) Senegal Senegambia and Niger (1903) Serbia (1866-1920) Austrian occupation (1916 ... 1899) Hawaii (1851-1899) Upper Senegal and Niger (1906-1915) Upper Silesia (1920-1922) ...
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List of people on stamps
... Nicaragua (1904-1909) Zelaya, Nicaragua (1904-1912) Niger Niger Coast Protectorate (1892-1898) Nigeria Niue (1902 ... 1869-1963) Saseno (1923) Saudi Arabia Senegal Senegambia and Niger (1903) Serbia (1866-1920) Serbia and Montenegro ... 1899) Hawaii (1851-1899) Upper Senegal and Niger (1906-1915) Upper Silesia (1920-1922) ...
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French Sudan (translated from Dutch)
... will not be added under the name Senegambia and niger, 1904 Suggest Senegal and niger. The second period In 1920 the name of suggests Senegal and niger was modified in French Sudan at a ... from the federation. External link Suggest Senegal & niger bank notes
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French west Africa (translated from German)
... the former franzoesischen possessions in northwest Africa: Senegambia ( Senegal , Gambia ) as well as their territories, The Niger, the military territories of The French Sudan ... there was at short notice the district Senegambia and the Niger. To 1902 was Saint Louis the capital ...
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