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           | DescriptionAouabou-Traité-1892.jpg | 
           
             Français : "Palabre à Aouabou: signature du traité" 
            English: Louis-Gustave Binger of French West Africa in 1892 treaty signing with  Famienkro leaders, in present day N'zi-Comoé Region, Côte d'Ivoire. 
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           1892 | 
          
          
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           New York Public Library,  , from Du Niger au Golfe de Guinée par le pays de Kong et le Mossi, par le capitaine Binger (1887-1889) | 
          
          
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