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Four countries were part of the French Equatorial Africa: Gabon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Chad.

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African country that was once part of French Equatorial Africa?

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When did French Equatorial Africa end?

French Equatorial Africa ended in 1958.


When was French Equatorial Africa created?

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What spanish country in Africa?

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When did French Equatorial African franc end?

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Where in Africa is Spanish an an official language?

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What were some of France's colonies in Africa?

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What happened to the Central African Republic during World War 2?

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When did the country chad established republic?

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What is the only spanish-speaking country located on the continent of Africa?

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