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To alleviate these problems, Northern Nigeria were amalgamated with Southern Nigeria to form the single Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria in 1914. However, many of the divisions between the north and south would remain.
Office map of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria, 1932 Shows boundaries, towns and cities, railways and roads, telegraph and telephone lines, offices, mica occurrences, etc. "Compiled from information received prior to December 31st, 1931." Relief shown by form lines.
Media in category "Maps of Nigeria Colony and Protectorate" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. 1911Nigeria.png 1,908 × 1,692; 2.63 MB. Colonial Africa 1913 Nigeria North map.svg 1,390 × 1,295; 669 KB. Colonial Africa 1913 Nigeria South map.svg 1,390 × 1,295; 664 KB.
Item LON-G8840 s500 .O73 Sheet 6 - The Map of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. Collections; Map Collection (League of Nations + UNOG) League of Nations Library Map Collection
To alleviate these problems, Northern Nigeria were amalgamated with Southern Nigeria to form the single Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria in 1914. However, many of the divisions between the north and the south would remain.
Shows boundaries, towns and cities, railways and roads, telegraph and telephone lines, offices, mica occurrences, etc. "Compiled from information received prior to December 31st, 1931." Relief shown by form lines. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Following the order recommended by the Niger Committee, the Colonial Office merged Lagos Colony and the Southern Nigeria Protectorate on 1 May 1906, forming a larger protectorate (still called the Southern Nigeria Protectorate) which spanned the coastline between Dahomey and Cameroon.