List of Dutch East India Company trading posts and settlements

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The following were trading posts owned by the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company, presented in geographical sequence from west to east:


Africa

Saint Helena

South Africa

Mozambique

Jan. 1721 - 23 December 1730.

  • Delagoa Bay: Fort Lydsaamheid (Jan. 1721 - 23 December 1730.)

Madagascar

Mauritius

Mauritius (1638-1658/ 1664-1710)

Middle East

Yemen

Persia (Iran)

South Asia

Bangladesh

India

Konkan (Northern part of Westcoast India)

Malabar (Southern part of Westcoast India)

Coromandel (East coast of India)

Sri Lanka

Far East

Burma

  • Siriangh or Syriam (1634-1679); now Thanlyin
  • Ava (1634-1679)
  • Pegu (1634-?) Still in use in 1677
  • Prome (1634-1655)

Arakan

Mrohaung (1610-1665)

Martaban

Martaban (1660-?) Lasted only for a few years; now Mottama

Thailand (Siam)

Malaysia

Dutch East Indies (Indonesia)

Vietnam (Tonkin)

Taiwan

Japan

See also