French Guinea

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Guinée française
French Guinea
Protectorate of France
18911958

Flag of French Guinea

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Location of French Guinea
Capital Conakry
Language(s) French
Political structure Protectorate
Governor-General
 - 1895-1900 Jean Baptiste Chaudier
 - 1956-57 Gaston Custin
High Commissioners
 - 1957-58 Gaston Custin
 - 1958 Pierre Messmer
History
 - Established 1891
 - Independence October 2, 1958
Currency French West African franc
(1903-1945)
CFA franc
(1945-1958)

French Guinea (French: Guinée française) was a French protectorate in West Africa. It became independent from France in 1958 following the rejection of Charles de Gaulle's Constitution of 1958. At the time French Guinea was the only colony to refuse the new constitution. French Guinea became the modern day country of Guinea keeping French as its official language.

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