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All lands ruled by, Denmark-Norway (Including factories and Trading posts)

The following were trading posts. And settlements owned by the: Danish colonial empire and respective Chartered companies:

Europe

Iceland 1602 – 1786

Svalbard

Americas

Canada

Caribbean

Greenland

Africa

Gold Coast

Morocco 1755-1766

Sierra Leone

  • Bagos 1661 – 1662

Asia

Ceylon

India

Nicobar Islands (Frederiksøerne)

East Indies

Thailand

China

Persia

Yemen

See also

References

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