Colonial Mauritania

The period from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries is the colonial period in Mauritania.

Colony of Mauritania
Colonie de la Mauritanie
مستعمرة موريتانيا
Mustaemara al-muritania
1903–1960
Anthem: La Marseillaise
Map of the seven colonies of French West Africa in 1936. Note that the eighth colony, French Upper Volta, was in this period parceled between its neighbors. French Sudan also contains a large portion of what is today the eastern half of Mauritania.
StatusConstituent of French West Africa
CapitalSaint-Louis (exterritorial)
(1903–1957)
Nouakchott
(1957–1960)
Common languagesFrench
Arabic
GovernmentProtectorate
(1903–1904)
Civil territory
(1904–1920)
Colony
(1920–1946)
Overseas territory
(1946–1958)
Autonomous republic
(1958–1960)
Commissioner 
 1903–1905
Xavier Coppolani
 1916–1920
Nicolas Jules Henri Gaden
Lieutenant Governor 
 1920–1926
Nicolas Jules Henri Gaden
 1956–1958
Albert Jean Mouragues
High Commissioner 
 1958–1959
Henri Joseph Marie Bernard
 1959–1960
Amédée Joseph Émile Jean Pierre Anthonioz
History 
 Protectorate established
May 12, 1903
 Civil territory
October 18, 1904
 Colony established
January 12, 1920
 Status changed to overseas territory
October 27, 1946
 Autonomy
November 28, 1958
 Independence
November 28, 1960
Area
1936833,977 km2 (322,000 sq mi)
1948942,995 km2 (364,092 sq mi)
Population
 1936
383,000
 1948
518,000
CurrencyFrench West African franc
(1903–1945)
CFA franc
(1945–1960)
ISO 3166 codeMR
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Emirate of Trarza
Imamate of Futa Toro
Mauritania
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