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In 1891, Rivières du Sud was placed under the colonial lieutenant governor at [[Dakar]], who had authority over the French coastal regions east to [[Porto-Novo]] (modern [[Benin]]). In 1894 Rivières du Sud, Coted'Ivoire and [[Dahomey]] were separated into 'independent' colonies, with Rivières du Sud being renamed the '''Colony of French Guinea'''. In 1895, French Guinea was made a dependent colony, and its Governor then became a Lieutenant Governor to a [[French_West_Africa#History|Governor-General]] in [[Dakar]]. In 1904, this was formalised into the [[French West Africa|Afrique Occidentale Française]]. French Guinea, along with Senegal, Dahomey, Cote-d'Ivoire and [[Upper Senegal and Niger]] each were ruled by a lieutenant governor, under the Governor General in Dakar.
 
==ColonialHistoria historycolonial==
{{Main|History of Guinea}}
Guinea wasfue ruledgobernado bypor FranceFrancia untilhasta 1958, changingcambiando theel colony'stítulo titlede la colonia por toel "ProtectorateProtectorado" inen 1956. ItSe becameindependizó independent fromde [[FranceFrancia]] inen 1958 followingtras theel rejectionrechazo ofde la [[CharlesConstitución de GaulleFrancia|Constitución de 1958]]'s [[ConstitutionCharles ofde France|Constitution of 1958Gaulle]]. AtEn theel timemomento Frenchde la Guinea wasFrancesa fue thela onlyúnica colonycolonia to refuse the new constitution. French Guinea became the modern day country of [[Guinea]] keeping [[French language|French]] as its official language.
 
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