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    Loango Slavery Harbour (French: Ancien port d'embarquement des esclaves de Loango) is a Republic of the Congo cultural site included in World Heritage...
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  • Loango may refer to: Loango, Republic of Congo, a town in the Republic of the Congo Loango slavery harbour is a Republic of the Congo cultural site included...
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  • radio-électrique (SFR). Loango slavery harbour "Loi n°20-2011 du 17 mai 2011 portant création du district de Loango et érection de la localité de Loango en chef-lieu...
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    Acts Slavery in Britain Slavery in Canada Slavery in contemporary Africa Slavery in the colonial United States Slavery in the Ottoman Empire Slavery in...
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  • dates from the 17th century, when it was a plantation colony utilizing slavery for sugar cultivation. With abolition in the late 19th century, planters...
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  • Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) license. "Loango ancient slavery harbour". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20...
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  • Most enslaved Africans came from West Central Africa (specifically from Loango and Cabinda Province) with over 38,000 enslaved Africans. The rest of the...
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    and Napoleonic Wars but it was returned to Dutch rule. The abolition of slavery in 1863 led to economic shifts and migrations. Dutch remains the official...
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    started to use and expand upon the then-existing indigenous system of slavery. In certain places slaves were used on plantations such as on the Maluku...
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    Africa. These included the Dutch Gold Coast, the Dutch Slave Coast, Dutch Loango-Angola, Senegambia, and Arguin. They built their first two forts on the...
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