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 | | British occupation forces overprinted stamps from Nyasaland Protectorate, "N.F." (Nyasaland Forces), and stamps from East Africa and Uganda "G.E.A." (note: similar stamps, watermarked multiple Crown and Script CA, rather than Crown and CA multiple, are considered to be issues of British Tanganyika). |
 | | However they are listed, the stamps of East Africa and Uganda were replaced by stamps inscribed "Kenya and Uganda" in 1922, and by stamps inscribed "Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika" in 1935. |
 | | Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika all achieved independence in the early 1960's, and began issuing their own stamps, while still issuing and using stamps inscribed "Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika". |
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