Camille-Aimé Coquilhat

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Camille-Aimé Coquilhat (Liège, 1853-1891) was a Belgian soldier, civil servant and governor-general of Congo Free State from 8 May 1891 until 26 August 1892. The city Mbandaka, was during the Belgian colonial period named Coquilhatville.

Preceded by
Henri-Ernest Gondry
Governor of Congo Free State
1896-1900
Succeeded by
Théophile Wahis

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