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Camille Coquilhat

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33: 149: 220:. Later the same year, he was forced to return to Belgium again for health reasons where he stayed until 1890, becoming an official in the colonial administration. In 1889, Coquilhat was proposed as a replacement for 225: 125: 216:). Returning to Belgium for health reasons in 1885, he returned to the Congo in 1886 where he was briefly involved with fighting against the Eastern Congolese "Arabs" in the 456: 252: 466: 471: 243:
In Belgium, Coquilhat was celebrated as one of the "pioneers" of the Congo Free State and a town, previously known as Équateurville, was renamed
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on 24 March 1891 shortly after his return to the Congo. His body was repatriated to Belgium where he was buried in
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until 1884. After this, he was involved in setting up colonial stations among the
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Camille-Aimé Coquilhat was born into a family of French origin in
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from 1890 until his death in 1891. He was notably an associate of
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Revue encyclopédique: recueil documentaire universel et illustré
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Coquilhat, pictured with the Bangala chief Mata-Buiké in
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on 15 October 1853. He volunteered for service in the
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French military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War
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Index

Portrait photograph of a young man wearing a military uniform with a prominent moustache
Henry Morton Stanley
Liège
Boma
Congo Free State
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Vice Governor-General
Congo Free State
Henry Morton Stanley
Haut-Congo

Liège
Belgium
French Republic
Army of the North
Franco-Prussian War
Belgian Army
International African Association
Haut-Congo
Henry Morton Stanley
Stanleyville
Bangala
Équateur region
Congo Free State
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Stanley Falls
Camille Janssen
Governor-General of the Congo Free State
malaria
Boma

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