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French Southern and Antarctic Lands
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Adopted 21 Nov 1924
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- Oct 1956 - 23 Feb 2007
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Adopted 23 Feb 2007
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French
Southern and
Antarctic Lands
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Chronology
18 Mar 1522
Amsterdam Island discovered by Spanish Capt.
Juan Sebastián Elcano.
18 Jun 1633
Anthonie van Diemen re-discovers Amsterdam Island,
which he names Nieuw Amsterdam Eiland.
19 Apr 1618
Saint-Paul Island discovered by Dutch Capt. Haevik
Klaaszoon van Hillegom, named Zeewolf Eiland.
24 Jan 1772
Crozet Islands discovered and claimed for France
by Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne.
12 Feb 1772
Kerguelen Islands claimed for France by Yves-Joseph
de Kerguelen-Trémarec, named La France Australe.
28 Mar 1792
Amsterdam and Saint-Paul Islands claimed for
France by Joseph-Antoine Bruni d'Estrecasteaux.
21 Jan 1840 Terre Adélie (Adelie Land) in Antarctica
discovered
and claimed for France by Capt. Jules Sébastien
César Dumont d'Urville.
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Jun 1843 Governor
of Réunion annexes the Iles Amsterdam and
Saint-Paul for France (formally from 1 Jul 1843).
1 Jan 1893
French ship L'Eure reaffirms French sovereignty
over the Iles Kerguelen, Amsterdam et Saint-Paul.
21 Nov 1924 Terre Adélie (Adelie Land) in Antarctica
officially annexed by France.
21 Nov 1924 Decrees consolidate French claims to Iles
Crozets, Iles Kerguelen, Iles Amsterdam et
Saint-Paul and Terre Adélie (under the
administration of the Governors-general
of
Madagascar as Dépendances de Madagascar).
1 Apr 1938
Terre Adélie boundaries fixed between longitudes
136° and 142° E south of 60° S.
Jan 1939 France reaffirms sovereignty over Iles Crozets.
Dec 1949 French base established at Port-aux-Français
on Kerguelen by Pierre Sicaud.
9 Apr 1950 - 23 Jan 1952 Port-Martin the first French Antarctic station.
12 Jan 1956 Dumont d'Urville Antarctic station established.
6 Aug 1955
French Southern and Antarctic Lands (Terres
Australes et Antarctiques Françaises) an
overseas territory (detached from Madagascar
[French Antarctic Terre Adélie, Iles Crozet,
Iles Kerguelen and Iles Saint-Paul et Amsterdam])
28 Mar 2003
Category of "overseas territory" removed in French
constitutional revision; organization of French
Southern and Antarctic Lands to be determined by
law; no change in de facto status. 3 Jan 2005 Administratiion of Îles Éparses transferred from
Reunion to TAAF.
15 Mar 2007 Îles Éparses (Bassas da India, Europa, Glorioso,
Juan de Nova and Tromelin) incorporated into
TAAF.
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Administrators-superior
1955 - 1959
Xavier Richert
(b. 1913 - d. 1992)
1959 - 1972
Pierre Charles Rolland
(b. 1918 - d. 1988)
1973 - 1979
Roger Barberot
(b. 1915 - d. 2002)
1979 - 1982
Francis Jacquemont
(b. 1932)
1982 - 1987
Claude Pieri
(b. 1922 - d. 2002)
25 Mar 1987 - May 1990 Claude Corbier
(b. 1927)
16 May 1990 - 4 Dec 1991 Bernard de Gouttes
(b. 1945)
4 Dec 1991 - 8 Feb 1996 Christian Dors
(b. 1954)
14 Mar 1996 - 25 Mar 1998 Pierre Lise
(b. 1937)
25 Mar 1998 - 26 Jan 2000 Brigitte Girardin (f)
(b. 1953)
14 Feb 2000 - 24 May 2000 Jean-Yves Hermoso (interim)
24 May 2000 - 21 Jan 2005 François Garde
(b. 1959)
21 Jan 2005 - 28 Feb 2007 Michel Champon
(b. 1952) 28 Feb 2007 - 10 Apr 2007 Alain Mauroy (interim)
(b. 1946) 10
Apr 2007 - Sep 2008 Éric Pilloton
(b. 1964) 16 Oct 2008 - Nov 2010 Rollon
Mouchel-Blaisot (b. 1959) 4 Nov 2010 - Christian Gaudin
(b. 1950)
Territorial Disputes: French "Adelie Land" claim of about 500,000
sq km in Antarctica is recognized by Australia, New Zealand, Norway and U.K., but it is not recognized by the United Nations, U.S., Russia or by
most other countries; Banc du Geyser claimed by Comoros and Madagascar; Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands,
Juan de Nova Island (Iles Eparses) claimed by Madagascar; Tromelin Island (Iles Eparses) claimed by Mauritius.
©2000 Ben Cahoon
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