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    square, Place Félix-Éboué, in 12th arrondissement of Paris is named for him, as is the adjacent Paris Métro station Daumesnil Félix-Éboué. A primary school...
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    Cayenne – Félix Éboué Airport (French: Aéroport de Cayenne – Félix Éboué, IATA: CAY, ICAO: SOCA) is French Guiana's main international airport. It is located...
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  • Eboue, Eboué, or Éboué may refer to: Eboué, Ivory Coast, village in Comoé District, Ivory Coast Emmanuel Eboué (born 1983), Ivorian footballer Félix Éboué...
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    Chad distinguished itself in 1940 for being, under the governorship of Félix Éboué, the first French colony to rally by the side of Free France. After World...
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    The Patrouilleurs Outre-mer (POM), or Félix Éboué class, are a class of offshore patrol vessels of the French Navy. They are to be based at Nouméa, Tahiti...
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    capabilities in the region by deploying a second vessel of the class (Félix Éboué) to Réunion by late 2025/early 2026. About 800 National Gendarmerie,...
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    Résolue (La Confiance class) Illustration: Patrouilleur Outre-mer - POM (Félix Éboué class) Le Malin Arago (Lapérouse class) Fulmar Flamant (Flamant class)...
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  • woman elected to the French National Assembly. She was the widow of Félix Éboué. She is the daughter of Hypollite Herménégilde Tell, director of the...
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    autumn of 1940, the colonial empire largely supported the Vichy regime. Félix Éboué, governor of Chad, switched his support to General de Gaulle in September...
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    with a network of cemented canals, still there to this day. A statue of Félix Éboué, an illustrious Guianan, stands at the Merlet fountain. Today it is a...
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    Emmanuel Eboué (born 4 June 1983) is an Ivorian former professional footballer who played as a right back. Formed at ASEC Mimosas, he moved to Europe...
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    Victor Schœlcher; early leader of Free France and colonial administrator Félix Éboué; and Louis Braille, inventor of the Braille writing system, in 1952....
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    Jean-Félix Tchicaya, born in Libreville on 9 November 1903 and a member of the royal family of the Kingdom of Loango. Together with Ivorian leader Félix Houphouët-Boigny...
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    support vessel D'Entrecasteaux and Auguste Benebig, the lead ship of the Félix Éboué class of patrol vessels. The French Navy will further reinforce its offshore...
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    the interior of French Guiana when it was created in 1930. In 1936, Félix Éboué from Cayenne became the first black man to serve as governor in a French...
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    Equatorial Africa, was a staunch supporter of the Vichy regime, unlike Félix Éboué, the governor of French Chad, a subsection of the overall colony. Boisson...
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    1939, France appointed Félix Éboué as the first Governor of Chad and first black Governor of a French colony. As Governor, Éboué would align the territory...
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    fall of 1940, the colonial empire largely supported the Vichy regime. Félix Éboué, governor of Chad, switched his support to General de Gaulle in September...
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    built in 1991. Secondary schools include the long established Lycée Félix Éboué and Lycée technique commercial, the Lycée Montaigne de N'Djamena (French...
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  • Vongerichten Philippe Etchebest Hélène Darroze Paul Pairet Michel Sarran Félix Éboué, Governor General of French Equatorial Africa Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza...
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    summer of 1940, the colonial empire largely supported the Vichy regime. Félix Éboué, governor of Chad, switched his support to General de Gaulle in September...
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    fall of 1940, the colonial empire largely supported the Vichy regime. Félix Éboué, governor of Chad, switched his support to General de Gaulle in September...
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  • Party. Jean-Louis d'Anglebermes, Kanak politician from Caledonian Union. Félix Éboué, French Guianan-born colonial administrator and Free French leader. Laura...
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    the Battle of Wagram. This station is near Place Félix Éboué and its name plates refer to Félix Éboué (1884–1944), who brought Chad over to the Free French...
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  • 1981–1985 La gauche au pouvoir : Pour la Guyane : l'espoir, and a book on Félix Éboué (1984). Phil Gunson, Andrew Thompson & Greg Chamberlain, The Dictionary...
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  • Pierre Claver- Josiah Dorsey - Paul du Chaillu - Luc Durand-Reville Félix Éboué - Ecole Montfort - Economy of Gabon - Education in Gabon - Jean-Marc...
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    campaign, led by Henry Sidambarom, finally achieved success. In 1936, Félix Éboué became the first black governor of Guadeloupe. During the Second World...
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  • after the defeat of France by Germany. Under the administration of Félix Éboué, France's first black colonial governor, a military column, commanded...
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    support vessel D'Entrecasteaux and Auguste Benebig, the lead ship of the Félix Éboué class of patrol vessels. The French Navy will further reinforce its offshore...
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    N'Djaména). It is located near the Charles de Gaulle Avenue and Avenue Félix Éboué. It was built and inaugurated in 1965 and destroyed on April 21, 1980...
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