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The Dutch Slave Coast (Dutch: Slavenkust) refers to the trading posts of the Dutch West India Company on the Slave Coast, which lie in contemporary Ghana, Benin, Togo, and Nigeria. The primary purpose of the trading post was to supply slaves for the Dutch colonies in the Americas. Dutch involvement on the Slave Coast started with the establishment of a trading post in in 1660. Later, trade shifted to Ouidah, where the English and French also had a trading post. Political unrest caused the Dutch to abandon their trading post at Ouidah in 1725, now moving to Jaquim, at which place they built . By 1760, the Dutch had abandoned their last trading post in the region.

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  • شاطئ العبيد الهولندي (ar)
  • Dutch Slave Coast (en)
  • Costa de los Esclavos neerlandesa (es)
  • Costa degli Schiavi olandese (it)
  • Slavenkust (nl)
  • Нидерландский Невольничий Берег (ru)
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  • شاطئ العبيد الهولندي (لغة هولندية: Slavenkust) تشير إلى المراكز التجارية لشركة الهند الغربية الهولندية على ، الذي يقع الآن في بنين، توغو ونيجيريا. (ar)
  • De Slavenkust was een gebied van de Nederlandse West-Indische Compagnie (WIC), aan de Baai van Benin, in West-Afrika. De factorijen lagen in het huidige Nigeria, Benin en Togo. Ook werd het eiland Sao Tomé tot het gebied gerekend. Zoals de naam al zegt werden de factorijen bijna alleen gebruikt om mensen aan te kopen voor de slavenhandel in Amerika. De Slavenkust lag ten oosten van de veel grotere Goudkust, waar naast goud ook slaven vandaan gehaald werden. (nl)
  • The Dutch Slave Coast (Dutch: Slavenkust) refers to the trading posts of the Dutch West India Company on the Slave Coast, which lie in contemporary Ghana, Benin, Togo, and Nigeria. The primary purpose of the trading post was to supply slaves for the Dutch colonies in the Americas. Dutch involvement on the Slave Coast started with the establishment of a trading post in in 1660. Later, trade shifted to Ouidah, where the English and French also had a trading post. Political unrest caused the Dutch to abandon their trading post at Ouidah in 1725, now moving to Jaquim, at which place they built . By 1760, the Dutch had abandoned their last trading post in the region. (en)
  • La Costa de los Esclavos Neerlandesa (holandés: Slavenkust) hace referencia a todas aquellas Factorías propiedad de la Compañía Neerlandesa de las Indias Occidentales en la denominada Costa de los Esclavos, la cual se sitúa en las costas de las actuales Ghana, Benín, Togo y Nigeria. El propósito primario de esta serie de puestos comerciales era suministrar esclavos para las plantaciones en las colonias en América. La presencia de los holandeses en la Costa de los Esclavos comenzó con el establecimiento de una factoría en Offra en 1660. Pero más tarde, el epicentro del comercio de esclavos se mudó a Ouidah, donde los ingleses y franceses también habían establecido otras factorías. Eventualmente el malestar político de la región provocó que los holandeses abandonasen sus puestos comerciales (es)
  • La Costa degli Schiavi olandese (olandese: Slavenkust) fu un avamposto commerciale della Compagnia olandese delle Indie occidentali sulla Costa degli Schiavi, corrispondente all'area attualmente compresa tra gli stati del Ghana, del Benin, del Togo e della Nigeria. Lo scopo primario di questo avamposto era quello di rifornire di schiavi le piantagioni delle colonie nelle Americhe. Il coinvolgimento degli olandesi nella Costa degli Schiavi ebbe inizio con l'apertura di un primo avamposto a nel 1660. Successivamente, il centro venne spostato ad Ouidah, dove inglesi e francesi avevano pure delle postazioni commerciali. Le continue ribellioni fecero sì che gli olandesi abbandonassero Ouidah nel 1725, spostandosi presso Jaquim, dove costruirono . Dal 1760, gli olandesi abbandonarono definitiva (it)
  • Нидерландский Невольничий Берег (нидерл. Slavenkust) — торговые посты голландской Вест-Индской компании на Невольничьем береге, расположенным на территории современных Ганы, Бенина, Того и Нигерии. Основной целью торгового поста была поставка рабов для голландских колоний в Америке. Голландское участие на Невольничьем побережье началось с создания торгового поста в в 1660 году. Позже торговля переместилась в Уиду, где у англичан и французов также был торговый пост. Политические волнения заставили нидерландцев покинуть свой торговый пост в Уиде в 1725 году и переехать в , где они построили . К 1760 году голландцы покинули свой последний торговый пост в этом регионе. (ru)
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  • Dutch Slave Coast (en)
  • Slave Coast (en)
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