Dutch Cape Colony

The Dutch Cape Colony was a colony started by the Dutch East India Company. The colony was in South Africa, at the Cape of Good Hope.

Cape Colony
Kaapkolonie (Dutch)
1652–1806
Flag of Cape Colony
Flag
Coat of arms of Cape Colony
Coat of arms
VOC Cape Colony at its largest extent in 1795
VOC Cape Colony at its largest extent in 1795
StatusColony under Company rule (1652–1795)
British occupation (1795–1803)
Colony of the Batavian Republic (1803–1806)
CapitalCastle of Good Hope (1st)
Kaapstad (2nd)
Official languageDutch
Common languages
Afrikaans
Xiri
!Orakobab (Korana language)
Khoekhoe
isiXhosa
Religion
Dutch Reformed
native beliefs
Governor 
 1652–1662
Jan van Riebeeck
 1662–1666
Zacharias Wagenaer
 1771–1785
Joachim van Plettenberg
 1803–1806
Jan Willem Janssens
Historical eraImperialism
 Establishment of Cape Town
6 April 1652
 Elevated to Governorate
1691
 First British occupation
7 August 1795
 Cape Colony to Dutch rule
1 March 1803
 Battle of Blaauwberg
8 January 1806
Population
 1797
61,947
CurrencyDutch rijksdaalder
Succeeded by
British Cape Colony
Today part ofSouth Africa


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