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AEF (French Equatorial Africa)
French Equatorial Africa (in French: Afrique-Équatoriale française or AEF), was the federation of French colonial possessions in Equatorial Africa from 1910 to 1958, extending northwards from the Congo River into the Sahel, and comprising what are today the countries of Chad, the Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo, and Gabon.
The capital was Brazzaville.
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Congo
Compagnie Commerciale Sangha-Oubangui "SANGHA"
Price €10.00Share of 5000F - Brazzaville (République Populaire du Congo)
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Congo
Compagnie Commerciale Sangha-Oubangui "SANGHA" (CCSOS)
Price €30.00Beneficiary Share - Paris 1928
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Congo
Compagnie Commerciale Sangha-Oubangui "SANGHA" (CCSOS)
Price €30.00Share "A" of 100F - Paris 1931
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Trade
La SEPAFE - S.A. d'Exploitation des Produits de l'Afrique Française Equatoriale
Price €15.00Share of 100F - Douala 1928 -
Congo
Compagnie Commerciale Sangha-Oubangui "Sangha" (CCSO)
Price €20.00Share of 1.250F (C.F.A.) - Brazzaville