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Frenc Colonies Postage , Definitive and Commemorative stamps Pictorials ,
Revenue stamps ,
Postal stationery; Sheetlets , Miniature sheets ,
Souvenir sheets , Corner blocks or plate blocks , First day covers -
(FDCs) ,
First Day Ceremony Programs "FDCPs" and Souvenir pages.
French Colonies
Algeria, Benin , Chad , Dahomey, Dakar - Abidjan , Djibouti
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Fezzan , French Congo , French Equatorial Africa (AEF) , French
Guiana,
French Guinea , French Indian Settlements , French Morocco , French
Oceanic Settlements , French Polynesia , French Protectorate, Morocco ,
French Soudan ,
French Southern and Antarctic Territories , French Territory of Afars
and Issas ,
French West Africa , Gabon (French Colony), Ghadames,
Inini , Ivory Coast , Mali Federation, Mauritania , Mayotte ,
Middle Congo , New Caledonia , Niger (French Colony), Obock , Oubangui -
Chari, Oubangui - Chari - Tchad ,
Senegal , Senegambia and Niger , Tahiti , Togo , Upper Senegal and Niger
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Upper Volta , Vietnam , Wallis and Futuna Islands ,
French Post Offices Abroad
Alexandria , Andorra , Arad , Beirut , Castelrosso, China , Cilicia,
Crete , Dedeagatz, Egypt , Ethiopia , Japan, Kavalla , Klaipeda
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Korce , Madagascar , Majunga , Memel , Morocco, Port Lagos ,
Port Said , Syria, Tangier , Saar , Tientsin , Vathy ,
Zanzibar .
"French Colonies" is the name used to refer to the
postage stamps issued by France for use in the parts of the French
colonial empire in use
until 1945.
The first of these were small square stamps
issued in 1859 with the inscription "COLONIES DE L'EMPIRE FRANCAISE".
The next series appeared in 1871 and 1872 followed by Several of an
additional series of Ceres headsFrance began issuing stamps printed with the territory name in 1892 as
part of the Navigation and Commerce issue.
A series of common postage due stamps was issued from 1884 to 1906 when each colony used only its own
stamps.
Finally, in 1945 a general issue of postage due stamps for the colonies
was produced.
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