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Captain Camille-Aimé
Coquilhat (1853–1891) was a
Belgian soldier,
explorer and
colonial civil servant who
finished his
career as Vice Governor-General...
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Congo Free
State official Camille Coquilhat with the
Bangala chief Mata-Buiké in c. 1888...
- morning. When
Coquilhat,
horrified by the sight,
forbade them to land, the
chief thought he was joking. He
could not
understand Coquilhat's anger, arguing...
- 1889 the
governor general placed Van Kerchhoven,
successor to
Camille Coquilhat, in
command of the
District of
Ubangi and Uele
based at Nouvelle-Anvers...
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changed the city's name to "Coquilhatville"
naming it
after Camille-Aimé
Coquilhat. In 1938, work
began on a
bridge over the
Congo River connecting Coquilhatville...
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which he
reached on 28
April 1886. The
former station head,
Camille Coquilhat, was
fairly diplomatic and had
relied on
agreements with the
local people...
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Acting Vice Governor-General
January 1889 18 May 1889 4 months
Camille Coquilhat (1853–1891) Vice Governor-General 1890 24
March 1891 0–1
years Théophile...
- Katanga.
Edward A.
Burke Lindsay Burke Louis Napoléon
Chaltin Camille Coquilhat Alexandre Delcommune Francis Dhanis Paul
Ermens Leopold De
Koninck Auguste-Édouard...
- ****ociation of the Congo.
Avaert left
Antwerp on 15
August 1882 with
Camille Coquilhat, Émile
Parfonry and the
accountant Brunfaut, and
reached Banana on 22...
- down to Vivi. He ****igned
Amelot to
leave for the
interior with
Camille Coquilhat,
Henri Avaert and Émile Parfonry. They left on 30
September 1882 and reached...