French Equatorial Africa — French Equatorial Africa (Afrique équatoriale française) was a federation of French colonies, stretching northward from the Congo River into the Sahara Desert. From 1880 to 1910, the French expanded their colonial empire into West and Central… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
French Equatorial Africa — former federation of French colonies in central Africa … English World dictionary
French Equatorial Africa — Infobox Former Country native name= Afrique équatoriale française conventional long name= French Equatorial Africa common name= French Equatorial Africa continent= Africa status= Federation status text= Federation of French colonies empire=… … Wikipedia
French Equatorial Africa — French′ Equato′rial Af′rica n. geg a former federation of French territories in central Africa, including Chad, Gabon, Middle Congo (now People s Republic of the Congo), and Ubangi Shari (now Central African Republic): each became independent in… … From formal English to slang
French Equatorial Africa — or earlier French Congo geographical name former country W central Africa N of Congo River comprising a federation of Chad, Gabon, Middle Congo, & Ubangi Shari territories capital Brazzaville … New Collegiate Dictionary
French Equatorial Africa — noun a former federation of French territories, in central Africa: Chad, Gabon, Middle Congo, and Ubangi Shari …
French Equatorial Africa — a former federation of French territories in central Africa, including Chad, Gabon, Middle Congo (now People s Republic of the Congo), and Ubangi Shari (now Central African Republic): each became independent in 1960 … Useful english dictionary
French Equatorial Africa — noun A federation in central Africa, stretching from the Sahara to the Congo River … Wiktionary
French Equatorial Africa — former colonies Benin or Dahomey, Cameroon, the Central African Empire, the French Congo, Gabon, and Guinea … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
List of colonial heads of French Equatorial Africa — (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Term Incumbent Notes French Equatorial Africa protectorate (Afrique Equatoriale Français (AEF)) 1883 to 28 September 1897[1] Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza,… … Wikipedia