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1970-JAN-01


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Organization of African Unity : OAU

Flag or logo since 1970-01-01*
Organization of African Unity : OAU (en) + Organisation de l´Unité Africaine : OUA (fr) OrganisationUNO Observer
Emblem or Symbol*

SG Diallo Telli (gn)
(since 1964-07-21)
 
 
 
 
Capitals & administrative places*: Addis Ababa
(Addis Abeba)
Official & national languages: English (en) . French (fr) .

Organisation:


AFRICAN UNITY Organization of African Unity : OAU  (Addis Ababa)

1 Organs or similar:

AFRICAN ASSEMBLY Assembly of the Organization of AFRICAN UNITY  (Addis Ababa)Local: Assembly of the Organization of AFRICAN UNITY (en) + Assemblée de l´Organisation de l´UNITÉ AFRICAINE (fr)  (Addis Abeba)






1 Organisation (or Grouping) of membership (selective)


COMMON FUND Common Fund for Commodities : CFC  (Geneva)


41 Members (excluding the associate or suspended members but including the countries represented on their behalf)   [The rulers are not necessarily the representatives in the organisation. ] :

UPPER VOLTA (Ouagadougou) General Aboubakar Sangoule Lamizana
BURUNDI (Bujumbura) President Michel Micombero
DAHOMEY (Porto Novo a + Cotonou lnq) General Paul-Emile de Souza
BOTSWANA (Gaborone) President Seretse Khama
CONGO-KINSHASA (Kinshasa) President Joseph-Desire Mobutu
CENTRAL-AFRICAN (Bangui) President Jean-Bedel Bokassa
CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE (Brazzaville a) Marien Ngouabi
IVORY COAST (Abidjan a) President Felix Houphouet-Boigny
CAMEROON (Yaounde) President Ahmadou Ahidjo
ALGERIA (Algiers a + El Biar d + El Mouradia r) President Houari Boumedienne
UNITED ARAB (Cairo a + Alexandria r) President Gamal Abdel Nasser
ETHIOPIA (Addis Ababa) Emperor Ras Tafari Haile Selassie I
GABON (Libreville) President Albert-Bernard Bongo
GHANA (Accra) Akwasi Afrifa
GAMBIA (Bathurst) Queen Elizabeth II
GUINEA (Conakry) President Ahmed Sekou Toure
EQUATORIAL GUINEA (Santa Isabel a) President Francisco Macias Nguema
KENYA (Nairobi) President Jomo Kenyatta
LIBERIA (Monrovia) President William Tubman
LESOTHO (Maseru) King Moshoeshoe II
LIBYA (Tripoli a + Benghazi a) Guide Muammar Gaddafi
MOROCCO (Rabat a) King Hassan II
MADAGASCAR (Tananarive) President Philibert Tsiranana
MALI (Bamako) President Moussa Traore
MAURITANIA (Nouakchott) President Moktar Ould Daddah
MAURITIUS (Port Louis a + Reduit in Moka r) Queen Elizabeth II
MALAWI (Zomba) President Hastings Banda
NIGER (Niamey) President Hamani Diori
NIGERIA (Lagos) Yakubu Gowon
RWANDA (Kigali) President Gregoire Kayibanda
SUDAN (Khartoum) Gaafar Muhammad Numairy
SIERRA LEONE (Freetown) Queen Elizabeth II
SENEGAL (Dakar) President Leopold Sedar Senghor
SOMALIA (Mogadishu) President Muhammad Siad Barre
SWAZILAND (Mbabane aj + Lobamba lr) King Sobhuza II
CHAD (Fort Lamy) President Francois Tombalbaye
TOGO (Lome) President Etienne Eyadema
TUNISIA (Tunis) President Habib Bourguiba
TANZANIA (Dar Es Salaam) President Julius Nyerere
UGANDA (Kampala a + Entebbe r) President Milton Obote
ZAMBIA (Lusaka) President Kenneth Kaunda



* The emblems shown for the subdivisions may in some cases be those of their capital.
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 General Internet Sources

   * Base géographique, Archives nationales d'outre-mer (FR). For the administrative divisions of the former French dependencies.
   * Centennia Historical Atlas Software, ed. Centennia (US). For Europe, North Africa and Middle East historical maps.
   * Drapeaux d'Origine & d'Inspiration Françaises - DO&IF, SFV (FR). For French colonial flags.
   * Ethnologue: Languages of the World, SIL International (US). For languages codes.
   * Flags Of The World - FOTW, Rob Raeside (CA). For the current and historic flags of the world.
   * GeoNames, Geonames (CH). Geographical names database.
   * Google Books, Google (US). Online library used for specific sources.
   * Herald Dick Magazine, Herald Dick (FR). For some current and historic arms.
   * Heraldry of the World, by Ralf Hartemink (NL). For local emblems and arms.
   * L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde, by Jacques Leclerc, University of Laval (CA). For national linguistic policies.
   * National Arms and Emblems - Past and Present, by Hubert de Vries (NL). For historic national emblems and arms.
   * Numismondo - World Printed Money Picture Catalog, by Garry Saint, Esquire (US). For national currencies.
   * Omniatlas - Interactive atlas of World History, by Rick Westera (NZ). For some geopolitical maps.
   * Perry-Castañ:eda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin (US). For some historical maps.
   * Population Statistics, by Jan Lahmeyer (NL). For historical regional demographies and areas.
   * Portale Storia, by Giovanni Fontana (IT). For photos of rulers.
   * ReliefWeb, by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). For maps of some administrative divisions.
   * Rulers.org, by Benjamin Schemmel (DE). For photos of rulers.
   * Statoids, by Gwillim Law (US). For historical administrative subdivisions.
   * The World Factbook, ed. Central Intelligence Agency (US). For the general data and profiles of the current countries.
   * United Nations Peacekeeping, United Nations (UNO). For the United Nations Missions.
   * Vexilla Mundi, by Mello Luchtenberg (NL). For flags of the world.
   * Vexillographia, by Viktor Lomantsov (RU). For flags of Russia and Soviet Union.
   * Wikimedia Commons, Wikimedia Foundation (US). Free-use pictures.
   * Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation (US). For general data, maps, sources, pictures.
   * World Heritage Centre, (UNESCO). For the selected photos of the countries.
   * World History at KMLA, by Alexander Ganse (DE). For historical maps and links by country.
   * World Statesmen, by Ben Cahoon (US). Main source for the historical polities and their rulers.

 General Printed References

   * Atlas des empires and other books of Gérard Chaliand, ed. Payot (FR). General historical geopolitic data.
   * Atlas of the World's Languages, ed. Routledge (UK). Most complete world list of languages and dialects.
   * Flags Through the Ages and Accross the World, by Whitney Smith, ed. McGraw (US). Flags of the world.
   * Fragments d'Europe, by Michel Foucher, ed. Fayard (FR). For the post-Soviet Union polities.
   * L'État du Monde, ed. La Découverte (FR). Yearly geopolitic cover of the world.
   * Quid, by Dominique Frémy, ed. Plon (FR). Yearly encyclopedia that was useful for countries data.
   * Statoids printed version, by Gwillim Law (US). For historical administrative subdivisions.
   * The Times Atlas of the World, ed. Times Atlas (UK). Periodical atlas of the world with its supplementary list of administrative subdivisions.
   * World Christian Encyclopedia, by David B. Barrett, ed. Oxford University Press (UK). For world religious groups but also ethnological data. First inspiring source of Ethnia.org website's look.
   * World Paper Money, ed. Krause (US). For historical currencies.

    + the other sources are added according to the consulted entity.

 




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