Upper Senegal and Niger

Upper Senegal and Niger
Haut Sénégal et Niger
French colony

1904–1922
 

 

Capital Bamako
Languages French
Political structure Colony
History
   Established 1904
   Disestablished 1922
Currency French West African franc

Upper Senegal and Niger (French: Haut Sénégal et Niger) was a colony in French West Africa created in 1904 from Senegambia and Niger. Niger became a separate military district in 1911 and a separate colony in 1922, Upper Volta was split off in 1919, and the remainder reorganized as French Sudan (present-day Mali) in 1920. The capital was Bamako.

1-centime value of the camel and rider design, used in June 1914

The colony is perhaps remembered most often by philatelists, since it issued a number of postage stamps during its short existence. See main article, Postage stamps and postal history of Upper Senegal and Niger.

Coordinates: 12°38′45″N 7°59′32″W / 12.6458°N 7.9922°W / 12.6458; -7.9922

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