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The settlement was established as a North West Company fur trading outpost in 1804 (or 1805). [6] It was known mainly as Fort Good Hope, but also as Fort Hope and Fort Charles (not the same as the HBC fort from 1686) The outpost was relocated several times from the current site; between 1804 and before 1823 somewhere between Arctic Red River and Peel River (by NWC and HBC) near Tsiigehtchic ...
House of Hope (Dutch: Huys de Hoop), also known as Fort Good Hope (Dutch: Fort de Goede Hoop), was a redoubt and factory in the seventeenth-century Dutch colony of New Netherland. The trading post was located at modern-day Hartford, Connecticut at Park River ), a tributary river of the Fresh River ( Connecticut River ).
The Northwest Territories has two charter communities, Délı̨nę and Fort Good Hope. [3] Of the two, Délı̨nę is larger by population with 573 residents and larger by land area at 79.39 km 2 (30.65 sq mi). [2] Fort Good Hope is smaller with 503 residents and 47.25 km 2 (18.24 sq mi) of land area. [2]
The Fort of Good Hope (Dutch: Ford de Goede Hoop) was the first military building to be erected in what is now Cape Town. It was built in 1652, and was in use until 1674 [ 1 ] when it was superseded by the Castle of Good Hope .
Senya Beraku is the site of Fort Good Hope. See also. Apiba Festival; References This page was last edited on 26 October 2024, at 00:03 (UTC). Text is available ...
Fort de Goede Hoop or Fort Good Hope was a fort on the Dutch Gold Coast, established in 1667 near Senya Beraku. The Dutch had already had a lodge in Senya Beraku in the 1660s, but that was abandoned when the British built their fort at nearby Winneba. In 1704, the Dutch asked the Queen of Agona for permission to build a fort at Senya Beraku.
Fort Good Hope First Nation (also known as K’asho Gotine Dene Band orK’asho Go’tine Community Council), headquartered in Fort Good Hope (or the Charter Community of K'asho Got'ine), called Rádeyîlîkóé – "Where the Rapids Are" by the local K'ahsho Got'ine (Hare(skin) Dene), is located on a peninsula between Jackfish Creek and the ...
The Castle of Good Hope (Dutch: Kasteel de Goede Hoop; Afrikaans: Kasteel die Goeie Hoop) [1] is a 17th century bastion fort in Cape Town, South Africa.Originally located on the coastline of Table Bay, following land reclamation the fort is now located inland.