Middle Congo

Middle Congo or Moyen Congo was a country basically corresponding to the modern-day Republic of the Congo. Formed in 1903 with today's Gabon included, they were split apart in 1906 with both units still parts of French Equatorial Africa/Afrique Equatoriale Française/AEF.
 * Its first issue was released in 1907.
 * In 1924, as with the other parts of the AEF, the earlier stamps were overprinted AFRIQUE EQUATORIALE FRANÇAISE.
 * In 1933, a pictorial set featuring structures was released.
 * In 1936, two years after the Middle Congo had been merged into French Equatorial Africa, the Middle Congo's postal administration was also merged, with Middle Congo stamps then being overprinted AFRIQUE EQUATORIALE FRANÇAISE.

 File:Middle Congo 2c.jpg|2c leopard from the 1907 issue. File:Middle Con AEF ovpt.webp|5c value of the 1924 overprinted issue. File:Middle Congo bridge.jpg|10c Mindouli viaduct stamp of 1933. 

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