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    Fort Sommelsdijk was a fort in Suriname built in 1686 at the confluence of the Commewijne and Cottica rivers. Later it was used as a mission post and...
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    build a new fort at the confluence of the Suriname and Commewijne rivers. When Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam was completed in 1747, Fort Sommelsdijk was downgraded...
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    town of Moengo and flows westwards and enters the Commewijne River at Fort Sommelsdijk. It has a river basin of 2.900 km2. Bruijning, Conrad Friederich Albert;...
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    TRIS troops in Fort Sommelsdijk (1884)...
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    another fort closer to Meerzorg above the confluence of the Suriname and the Commewijne. Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam was finished in 1747, and Fort Sommelsdijk was...
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    to be arbitrated by the English. In 1689 Jeronimo was imprisoned in Fort Sommelsdijk, then in 1692 he was condemned to be hanged, though this was commuted...
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  • Berbice Demerara Essequibo (colony) Cayenne Approuague Oyapoque Paramaribo Sommelsdijk Jodensavanne VAN WELIE, RIK (2008). "Slave Trading and Slavery in the...
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  • Museum Schiedam Stedelijk Museum Schiedam Zilvermuseum Streekmuseum Sommelsdijk Museumwoning 'Back to the Sixties' Beelden aan Zee Museum Bredius Escher...
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    to escape across the mud. In a letter to Frederick Henry, the Lord of Sommelsdijk, colonel of infantry and governor of Nijmegen, considered the defeat...
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