Étude des possibilités pour la République du Niger, d'aménager le Fleuve Niger et d'utiliser la voie fluviale pour résoudre en partie ses problémes de transports Avril 1967; mémoir présenté par Olivier Gautier (Session 1967 - 1968)
by Gautier, Olivier
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Paris: Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers École Supérieure des Géométres et Topographes, 1969. 167p., 8x10.5 inches, conclusions, bibliography, text in French, illustrated with tables, figures, graphs and maps, very good in original wraps. Study of the possibilities for the Republic of Niger to use the Niger River to solve its problems, in particular the problem of transportation of goods.
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- Étude des possibilités pour la République du Niger, d'aménager le Fleuve Niger et d'utiliser la voie fluviale pour résoudre en partie ses problémes de transports Avril 1967; mémoir présenté par Olivier Gautier (Session 1967 - 1968)
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- Gautier, Olivier
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- Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers École Supérieure des Géométres et Topographes
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- Paris
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- 1969
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- 1960S; Africa; Engineering; Nigeria; Transportation;
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