Fort Oranje (Ghana)
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Fort Orange (
Dutch Dutch commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands * Dutch people () * Dutch language () Dutch may also refer to: Places * Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States * Pennsylvania Dutch Country People E ...
: ''Fort Oranje'') was built as a trading post on the
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in 1642, near
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in the Western Region of Ghana. It functioned as a lodge for a while during the 1670s and that was the original purpose for the fort before it was used as a trading post. The trading post was enlarged into a fort in 1690. It was joined by an English
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in 1682. It was sold with the rest of the Dutch Gold Coast to the United Kingdom in 1872, and now serves as a
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. Because of its historical importance in trade between Europe and Africa, Fort Orange was inscribed on the
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in 1979 along with several other castles and forts in Ghana.


History

Fort Orange was first constructed by the Dutch to serve as a lodge in the 1670s. It suffered attacks prominent among which was one by the Ahantas in September 1694. After these attacks, the fort was remodeled to become a fortress by 1704. Prior to this however, it served as a trading post.


Current Situation

Fort Orange used to serve as a lookout post but currently serves as a naval base for the Ghana Ports and Harbor Authority.


References

{{Gold Coast Buildings and structures completed in 1642 Buildings and structures completed in 1690 History of Ghana Castles in Ghana Dutch Gold Coast 1642 establishments in the Dutch Empire
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