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Eugen Zintgraff

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into the country of the Banyang and established Batom station. In 1889 Zintgraff embarked on a major expedition to the northeast, becoming the first European to break out of the coastal jungles of
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as far as the cataract of Jabassi. He also traced the course of the
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