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- The Compagnie générale transsaharienne (CGT) was a French company founded in 1923 that provided road and air transport in the French colonial territories...
- 1936. In May 1923 he was made president of the Compagnie Générale Transsaharienne (CGT), formed by Gaston Gradis to promote travel across the Sahara...
- Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, or French Line Compagnie générale transsaharienne, Saharan transport company Compensated gross tonnage Porsche Carrera...
- and Dakar, as well as trans-Sahara bus services run by La Compagnie Transsaharienne (est. 1927). A remarkable film shot by famous aviator Captain René...
- Century". Museum of Modern Art. Chegrouche, Lagha (2010). "Géopolitique transsaharienne de l'énergie". Revue Géopolitique (in French). Archived from the original...
- 28 January 2025. "In-Guezzam: lancement du dernier tronçon de la transsaharienne aux frontières avec le Niger". 20 February 2022. "A is for Atlantic...
- members to Ireland for a camping trip. 4 September A Compagnie Générale Transsaharienne (CGT - General Trans-Saharan Company) Amiot AAC.1 (F-BBYS) struck a...
- el-Siba. Continuité historique ou revitalisation ?", Les relations transsahariennes à l'époque contemporaine, Hommes et sociétés (in French), Paris: Karthala...
- needed] Gradis became president of Nieuport, the Compagnie générale transsaharienne and the Br****eries du Maroc. He was a director of Société Française...
- Études nigériennes, n°44, (1979), 358 p. Julien Brachet. Migrations transsahariennes. Vers un désert cosmopolite et morcelé (Niger). Paris: Le Croquant...