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    Fort Du Bus was a Dutch administrative and trading post established in 1828 on Triton Bay on the southwest coast of New Guinea, in the current Indonesian...
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    the Dutch East Indies. In 1828 the Dutch established the settlement of Fort Du Bus at Lobo (near Kaimana), which also failed. Great Britain and Germany...
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  • Tahula Fort Du Bus (demolished) Otanaha Fortress Fort Rotterdam Buton Palace Fortress Fort Somba Opu Fort Inong Balee Fort de Kock Fort Marlborough Fort van...
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    the island as Netherlands New Guinea. Dutch colonial authority built Fort Du Bus an administrative and trading post established near Lobo, Triton Bay...
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    of New Guinea. The post was named Fort Du Bus for the then-Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, Leonard du Bus de Gisignies. On 24 August 1828, the...
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  • settlement was established in 1828 by the Dutch. They established the Fort Du Bus at Lobo with the official opening on August 24, 1828. Welt Atlas West...
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    Noctilien bus network. Cacti on the mezzanine at Fort d'Aubervilliers Entrance on avenue de la Division Leclerc Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fort d'Aubervilliers...
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    the Netherlands. The post was named Fort Du Bus for the then-Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, Leonard du Bus de Gisignies. 30 years later, Germans...
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  • coasts of New Guinea to establish a permanent outpost, in replacement of Fort du Bus. The Commission was led by Mr. van der Goes, resident (administrator)...
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  • influence led by the legendary figure Gurabesi. The Dutch constructed Fort Du Bus in 1828 on Triton Bay in the current Kaimana Regency and formalised Tidore...
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