French Equatorial Africa

French Equatorial Africa (French: Afrique équatoriale française, or AEF) was a federation of French colonial territories in Equatorial Africa which consisted of Gabon, French Congo, Ubangi-Shari, and Chad. It existed from 1910 to 1958 and its administration was based in Brazzaville.

French Equatorial Africa
Afrique-Équatoriale française (French)
1910–1958
Flag
Coat of arms
StatusFederation of French colonies (1910–1934)
French colony (1934–1958)
CapitalBrazzaville
Official languagesFrench
Religion
Catholicism and others
Governor-General 
 1908–17
Martial Henri Merlin
 1951–57
Paul Louis Gabriel Chauvet
High-Commissioner 
 1957–58
Paul Louis Gabriel Chauvet
 1958
Pierre Messmer
History 
 Established
15 January 1910
 Disestablished
September 1958
Area
 Total
2,500,000 km2 (970,000 sq mi)
CurrencyFrench Equatorial African franc
CFA franc
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ubangi-Shari
French Chad
French Congo
Central African Republic
Chad
Gabon
Republic of the Congo
Today part ofCentral African Republic
Chad
Republic of the Congo
Gabon
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