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Ernest Nestor Roume (12 July 1858 – 16
April 1941) was a
French colonial administrator and
governor of
French West
Africa from 15
March 1902 to 15 December...
- from Conakry.
There are
three main islands:
Tamara (Fortoba), K****a and
Roume. Île de Corail, Île Blanche, Île Cabris, Île Poulet, Îlot
Cabri and Îlot...
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economy improved notably.
Since Trinidad was
considered underpo****ted,
Roume de St. Laurent, a
Frenchman living in Grenada, was able to
obtain a Cédula...
- Tipp Kenya,
artwork by
Carlos Roume Verdugo Ranch,
artwork by Ivo
Pavone Patria vieja (1958),
artwork by
Carlos Roume and Juan
Arancio Hueso clavado...
- the island's
ideal location.
Because it was
considered underpo****ted,
Roume de St. Laurent, a
Frenchman living in Grenada, was able to
obtain a Cédula...
- his
authority to Rigaud.
Louverture decided instead to work with
Phillipe Roume, a
member of the
third commission who had been
posted to the
Spanish parts...
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preliminary prints of the
paper were
obtained by
French diplomat Philippe-Rose
Roume who was in
Madrid at the time, who sent them to the
National Museum of Natural...
- Governor-General
Acting for
Roume 8 July 1904 to 5
October 1904
Acting for
Roume 21 July 1905 to 5
November 1905
Acting for
Roume 18
March 1905 to 22 April...
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people as
living on the island,
including some 2,000+ Arawaks. In 1777,
Roume de St
Laurent proposed French planters from the
islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe...
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geographical location.
Because Trinidad was
considered underpo****ted,
Roume de St. Laurent, a
Frenchman living in Grenada, was able to
obtain a Cédula...