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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2009) Oubangui-Chari Ubangi-Shari Constituent of French Equatorial Africa 1903 – 1960 → Flag Green: Ubangi-Shari (prior to 1916) Lighter green: Ubangi-Shari (1916 concession from Kamerun) Lime green: French Equatorial Africa Dark gray: Other French possessions Darkest gray: French Republic Capital Bangui 7°N 20°E / 7°N 20°E / 7; 20Coordinates: 7°N 20°E / 7°N 20°E / 7; 20 History  - Colonized 1889  - Colonial administration 1903  - Merged with Chad 1906  - French Equatorial Africa 1910  - Autonomy December 1 1958  - Independence August 13, 1960 Oubangui-Chari in 1910. Note the borders are reduced to the southeastern section of the present-day CAR Oubangui-Chari, or Ubangi-Shari, was a French territory in central Africa which later became the independent country of the Central African Republic on August 13, 1960. It followed the establishment of the Bangui outpost in 1889, and was named in 1894. The French did not establish a colonial administration until 1903, upon defeating Egyptian forces[citation needed](the territory was claimed by the Egyptian Sultan). The Oubangui-Chari territory was merged with the Chad colony in 1906. In 1910, it became one of four territories of the Federation of French Equatorial Africa, (with Chad, Middle Congo, and Gabon), initially with Chad as "Oubangi-Chari-Tchad", and made into an autonomous civilian colony in 1915. Chad was separated in 1920. This 1-centime stamp of 1924 has two different overprints. Between 1915 and 1931, stamps were overprinted for use in Oubangui-Chari, and later specially printed for the colony. See also Postage stamps and postal history of Ubangi-Shari Ubangi River Chari River v • d • e French overseas empire Former v • d • e Former French colonies in Africa and the Indian Ocean Mahgreb Algeria · Morocco (Arguin Island) · Tunisia French West Africa Côte d'Ivoire · Dahomey · French Sudan · Guinea · Mauritania · Niger · Senegal · Upper Volta   French Togoland · James Island · Albreda French Equatorial Africa Chad · Gabon · Middle Congo · Oubangui-Chari Comoros Anjouan · Grande Comore · Mohéli   French Somaliland (Djibouti) · Madagascar · Ile de France · Seychelles v • d • e Former French colonies in the Americas New France  (Acadia • Louisiana • Canada • Terre Neuve) 1655 – 1763 Inini · Berbice · Saint-Domingue (Haiti) · Tobago · Virgin Islands · France Antarctique · Equinoctial France French West India Company v • d • e Former French colonies in Asia and Oceania French India Chandernagor · Coromandel Coast · Madras · Malabar · Mahé · Pondichéry · Karaikal · Yanaon French Indochina Cambodia · Laos · Vietnam (Annam • Cochinchina • Tonkin) Middle East Lebanon · Sanjak of Alexandretta · Syria (Alawite State • Jabal al-Druze • State of Aleppo • State of Damascus) Other Asian Kwangchowan Oceania New Hebrides (Vanuatu) France-Asia relations · French East India Company Present v • d • e Overseas departments and territories of France   Inhabited areas Overseas departments1 French Guiana · Guadeloupe · Martinique · Réunion Overseas collectivities French Polynesia · Mayotte2, 3 · St. Barthélemy · St. Martin · St. Pierre and Miquelon · Wallis and Futuna Special status New Caledonia   Uninhabited areas Pacific Ocean Clipperton Island French Southern and Antarctic Lands Île Amsterdam · Île Saint-Paul · Crozet Islands · Kerguelen Islands · Adélie Land Scattered islands in the Indian Ocean Banc du Geyser4 · Bassas da India4 · Europa Island4 · Glorioso Islands3, 4, 5 · Juan de Nova Island4 · Tromelin Island5, 6 1 Also known as overseas regions.  2 Overseas department by 2011  3 Claimed by Comoros.  4 Claimed by Madagascar.  5 Claimed by Seychelles.  6 Claimed by Mauritius. Coordinates: 7°N 20°E / 7°N 20°E / 7; 20 This African history–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This Central African Republic location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e