- Fort
Provintia or Providentia, also
known as
Chihkan Tower (Chinese: 赤嵌樓; pinyin: Chìkǎnlóu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhiah-khám-lâu), was a
Dutch outpost on Formosa...
- Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-kang lāi-hái) off the bay of
Sakam village (modern-day Fort
Provintia). The
Chinese adopted Taioan [zh] (modern-day Anping) as the name of the...
-
Batavia in
event of a siege.
Another smaller fort was
built later, Fort
Provintia, not far from Zeelandia. Both
forts were at
locally high elevations, which...
-
Chihkan Tower,
originally built as Fort
Provintia by the Dutch, was
rebuilt under Qing rule....
- a
rural district in
central Tainan, Taiwan,
about 11 km
north of Fort
Provintia. As Sincan, it was one of the most
important stations of the
Dutch East...
- 273–274.
Koder & Hild 1976, p. 133. Stavridou-Zafraka,
Alkmini (1995). "
Provintia Velechative". Ελληνικά. 45: 134–140. Stavridou-Zafraka,
Alkmini (2000)...
-
Finisterre (Papuan)
language of
Papua New
Guinea Sakam Tower or Fort
Provintia, a
Dutch fort in Tainan,
Taiwan This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- coast. On the
adjacent mainland, they
built a
smaller brick fort, Fort
Provintia. The
Europeans worked with and also
fought against Chinese pirates. The...
-
situated at the
entrance to the bay,
while the
second was the
smaller Fort
Provintia, a
walled administrative office.
Frederick Coyett, the
governor of Taiwan...
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mission to
Taiwan and its Strait,
Volume II: "On the area
around Fort
Provintia, Tainan" (臺海使槎錄 卷二 赤嵌筆談) The tone of Huang's
message foretold the uneasy...