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Sovereignempire

Dutch Cape Coast

1653 CE – 1795 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1653 CE – 1795 CE
Duration
142 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

Cape Coast is a historically significant city in Ghana, serving as the capital of the Cape Coast Metropolitan District and the Central Region. Located about 80 miles from Accra, it was once the capital of the Fetu Kingdom. After European arrival, the Cape Coast Castle was established, eventually becoming the headquarters of the Royal African Company under British control. From 1821 to 1877, Cape Coast was the capital of the Gold Coast. With a 2010 population of 108,374, predominantly Fante, the city is now an educational hub and its economy is dominated by tourism, featuring attractions like the Cape Coast Castle, a World Heritage Site.

Historical Periods

Dutch Cape Coast (1653–1658)

1653 CE – 1658 CE

Area: 32,287 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1659–1669)

1659 CE – 1669 CE

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Area: 32,598 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1670–1672)

1670 CE – 1672 CE

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Area: 32,775 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1673–1682)

1673 CE – 1682 CE

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Area: 33,086 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1683–1686)

1683 CE – 1686 CE

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Area: 30,078 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1687–1690)

1687 CE – 1690 CE

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Area: 29,992 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1691–1695)

1691 CE – 1695 CE

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Area: 30,768 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1696–1699)

1696 CE – 1699 CE

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Area: 30,653 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1700–1712)

1700 CE – 1712 CE

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Area: 30,078 km²

Dutch Cape Coast (1713–1720)

1713 CE – 1720 CE

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Area: 30,164 km²

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