Category:Fort Anomabu

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English: Fort Anomabu (Annamaboe, Anamabu, Anomabo) was built 1652/1653 by the Swedish on the spot of an old abandoned English and later Dutch factory. The British name of the fort after 1753 was Fort Charles and later Fort William. Probably with the events which headed for the Second English-Dutch War, but at the latest with the Third English-Dutch Sea War (1672-1674), this fort was abandoned again and 1679 new occupated and re-builded by the British.
This is a category about Ghana's material cultural heritage number
GH-CP-009
Object location5° 10′ 27.27″ N, 1° 07′ 08.38″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo
<nowiki>Fort William; Fort William; Fort William, Ghana; material cultural heritage site at Anomabu, Ghana; قلعة في غانا; Burg in Ghana; ancien comptoir colonial au Ghana; Anomabu Castle; Fort Anomabo; Fort Anomabo; Château Anomabu</nowiki>
Fort William 
material cultural heritage site at Anomabu, Ghana
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LocationAnomabu, Central Region, Ghana
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  • Ghana’s material cultural heritage
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  • 1640
Map5° 10′ 27.08″ N, 1° 07′ 08.04″ W
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