Senegambia and Niger | |||||||||
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1902–1904 | |||||||||
Status | French colony | ||||||||
Common languages | French | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1902 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1904 | ||||||||
Currency | French West African franc | ||||||||
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Senegambia and Niger was a short-lived administrative unit of the colonial French West Africa possessions, in the region of present-day Niger, Mali and Senegal.
It was formed in 1902, and reorganized in 1904 into Upper Senegal and Niger.[1]
Despite its brief existence, the French government still managed to issue postage stamps for the administrative unit, in the form of a version of its Navigation and Commerce series, inscribed "SENEGAMBIE / ET NIGER".