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    Kaga-Bandoro (redirect from Fort Crampel)
    Kaga-Bandoro (formerly Fort-Crampel and Crampel) is a market town and capital of the Nana-Grébizi prefecture of the Central African Republic. It represents...
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    Paul Crampel (17 November 1864 – 9 April 1891) was a French explorer who explored Africa in the areas of present-day Gabon and Chad. He was killed while...
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    The Fort-Crampel Affair or Gaud-Toqué Affair was a legal scandal that erupted in France in 1905 after two colonial officials were accused of arbitrarily...
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    A 1937 stamp of French Equatorial Africa depicting Paul Crampel...
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    breadth of Africa, permitting a Dakar–Djibouti railway. Rabih killed Paul Crampel, the leader of the first French expedition through the area but Emile Gentil...
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  • Annaba Ain M'Lila Ain Yagout Batna Aïn Touta to Touggourt Barika M'Sila Aïn Oussera Mahdia Tiaret to Relizane Saïda Moulay Slissen to Oran│to Crampel...
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    explorer Paul Crampel (1864–1891) and to set up outposts in the interior of the continent. When he reached Brazzaville, he was informed that Crampel had been...
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    Oran—Arzew Es Sénia—Aïn Témouchent Sidi Bel Abbès—Tlemcen—Moroccan border Tabia—Crampel Méchéria—Béchar Tizi—Mascara In 1946, Algeria's total railway network comprised...
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  • resulted from shotgun wounds to the back, neck, shoulder, and face. Paul Crampel (26), a French explorer while exploring the areas of present-day Gabon...
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    al-Senoussi remained faithful to Rabih and in 1891 killed the French Paul Crampel in Dar Banda. Rabih recovered the expedition's weapons. In the south-east...
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