French Madagascar

The Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies (French: Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances) was a French colony off the coast of Southeast Africa between 1897 and 1958 in what is now Madagascar. The colony was formerly a protectorate of France known as Malagasy Protectorate. The protectorate became a colony, following Queen Ranavalona III's exile to Réunion.

Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies
Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances (French)
Ny zanatanin'i Madagasikara sy ny miankina aminy (Malagasy)
1897–1958
Coat of arms
Anthem: La Marseillaise
Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies in 1930
StatusColony of France (1897–1946)
Overseas Territory of France (1946–1958)
CapitalTananarive
Common languagesFrench · Malagasy · Comorian · Arabic
Religion
Christianity · Islam · Traditional beliefs
Governor-General 
 1897–1905 (first)
Joseph Gallieni
 1946–1948 (last)
Jules Marcel de Coppet
High Commissioner 
 1948–1950 (first)
Pierre Gabriel de Chevigné
 1953–1958 (last)
André Soucadaux
Prime Minister 
 1957–1958
Philibert Tsiranana
Historical eraNew Imperialism
 Established
28 February 1897
 Autonomy
14 October 1958
CurrencyFrench franc
(1897–1925)
Malagasy franc
(1925–1945)
Madagascar-Comores CFA franc
(1945–1958)
ISO 3166 codeMG
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Merina Kingdom
Malagasy Protectorate
French Comoros
Banc du Geyser
Bassas da India
Europa Island
Glorioso Islands
Juan de Nova Island
Adélie Land
Amsterdam Island
Crozet Islands
Kerguelen Islands
Saint Paul Island
Malagasy Republic
French Comoros
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Mayotte
Today part ofMadagascar
Comoros
France

In 1958, the colonial administration in Madagascar was abolished, and it became an autonomous territory of the French Community as the Malagasy Republic, which existed until 1975.

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