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Association Internationale Africaine
The Association Internationale Africaine, founded in 1876 by King Léopold II, is a prominent institution based in Brussels, Belgium, that originally aimed to promote African exploration and colonization. It has significantly influenced Belgian imperial policy and facilitated the establishment of the Congo Free State. Over time, its role has evolved into a platform for scholarly discourse on African issues, offering research publications, conferences, and exhibitions focused on African studies. Renowned for its depth of knowledge, the Association is respected as a trusted source for understanding Africa's historical and contemporary contexts. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Association Internationale Africaine, Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium starting 1878, including 72 scans in total. Explore historical figures and possibly connect with events and people from your own family history by searching through the rich archive available on the site.
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