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named it Fort
Schoonenborch after one of
their commanders. In 1654, the
Dutch were
expelled from Brazil; the
Portuguese took
Schoonenborch,
changed its...
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Nieuw Amsterdam (Natal),
Saint Louis (São Luís), São Cristóvão, Fort
Schoonenborch (Fortaleza), Sirinhaém, and Olinda. From 1630 onward, the
Dutch Republic...
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Indies Company built a new
fortress by the
banks of
river Pajeú. Fort
Schoonenborch ("graceful stronghold")
officially opened on 19
August 1649.
After the...
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Among the
major Dutch settlements lost are
Mauritsstad (Recife), Fort
Schoonenborch (Fortaleza), Nieuw-Amsterdam (Natal), and
Frederikstadt (João Pessoa)...
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Among the
major Dutch settlements lost are
Mauritsstad (Recife), Fort
Schoonenborch (Fortaleza), Nieuw-Amsterdam (Natal), and
Frederikstadt (João Pessoa)...
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managed to
expel the
Dutch invaders definitively in 1654. The fort of
Schoonenborch was
occupied and
baptized with the name
Fortaleza de
Nossa Senhora da...
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administered the
islands from its
military base and administrative: the Fort
Schoonenborch. Maracanaú
figured as part of
Maranguape until, in 1875, he was faced...
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European settlement only
developed with the
construction of the
Dutch fort
Schoonenborch, at the
mouth of the Pajeú Cr****,
which in 1654 was
taken by the Portuguese...