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Adolphe Brezet

Adolphe Brézet
President of the Free State of Counani
In office
1904–1912
Personal details
Born
Jules Ernest Adolphe Joseph Brézet

28 December 1873
Paris-VIII
Died14 December 1918
South Ealing, London
OccupationMercenary, adventurer, politician, cyclist

Adolphe Brézet (1873 - 1918) was a French military officer who proclaimed himself as the President of the Free State of Counani in South America from 1904 to 1912. Before entering the military, Brézet participated in some early long-distance cycling races, among which the first Paris-Brest-Paris race in 1891.[1][2]

Brezet was a mysterious figure who fought against the British in the Boer Wars of South Africa in the late 19th century before arriving in South America, and the Boer Republics had diplomatic relations with Brezet as a result.

According to contemporary sources, Counani consisted of a group of European adventurers that settled in a remote part of what is now the Brazilian state of Amapá. In order to boost speculation for investments, the men of Counani built fifty miles of railway tracks that led nowhere and had no trains running on them.

The ultimate fate of Brezet is entirely unknown, and Counani ceased to exist around the year 1912. It was ultimately a failed business venture, and never achieved recognized independence, or even much attention from Brazil.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Adolphe Brézet's Palmares at CyclingRanking". CyclingRanking.com.
  2. ^ "La course du "Petit Journal"". Petit Journal. 15 June 1891. p. 2.
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