The Compagnie Financière belge des Pétroles (the
Belgian Petroleum Finance Company) -- later known as simply
"Fina" -- was founded in the Twenties. After World War II,
Fina expanded outside its original home base into other areas
of Europe, as well as Africa and North America. The company
eventually was to retrench its operations in the Eighties.
This is an early 1960s issue of Fina's home country of
Belgium.
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This map of Germany was issued in 1961 and though it's titled
as a Tankstellenverzeichnis (service station
directory), it's an ordinary road map with a station listing
on the rear. For some reason, Fina's logo in Germany had two
notched edges, unlike other countries in which Fina operated.