Les anthroponymes en tant que composante des toponymes coloniaux français

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  • Sandra Herling Universität Siegen

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https://doi.org/10.58938/ni774

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This study examines colonial place-naming practices in the French colonial empire at the beginning of the twentieth century. The primary focus is on toponyms that contain anthroponymic elements such as Cap Saint-Jacques or Fort Gustave. Previous research has shown that all European colonial powers had used this naming pattern. The analysis is based on a colonial atlas from the early twentieth century, allowing for a comprehensive geographical overview. The article addresses questions as to the geographical entities named, regional differences, and the individuals who played a role in the naming of colonized spaces. 

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2026-06-07

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