- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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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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...
- 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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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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French Equatorial Africa. The
first stations were
established at Sibut,
Crampel, and Bang****ou, in what is now the
Central African Republic.
Although H****...
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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...