Swedish Gold Coast
Swedish Gold Coast has 14 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Adam Johann von Krusenstern
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk), Russian Federation | Kalamaja | Hagudi, Rapla County
Louis De Geer (1587–1652)
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Norrköping | Lövstabruk | Gimo, Sweden
Dutch Gold Coast
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Axim, Western Region | Dutch Slave Coast | Akwidaa, Western Region
Treaty of Breda (1667)
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Pennsylvania | The Maritimes | New Dorp, Staten Island | Paramaribo, Paramaribo District | Paramaribo District
Cape Coast
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Accra, Greater Accra Region | Tema, Greater Accra Region | Wa, Ghana | Tamale, Ghana | Central Region (Ghana)
Portuguese Angola
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Portugal | Zambia | Mozambique | Angola | Huambo, Huambo
Gold Coast (British colony)
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Sierra Leone | The Gambia | Ghana | Togo | Accra, Greater Accra Region
Akan people
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Southern Kaduna | Benin | Bouaké, Gbêkê | Cape Coast, Central Region | Axim, Western Region
Gulf of Guinea
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Cameroon | Ghana | Ivory Coast | Republic of the Congo | Timbuktu, Tombouctou Region
fortification
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Jackson, Mississippi | Kyiv, Ukraine | Pančevo, Vojvodina | Frombork, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship | Hanko, Finland
Dutch West India Company
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: New Jersey | Jersey City, New Jersey | Netherlands | Amsterdam, North Holland | Hartford, Connecticut
Ghana
Connects Swedish Gold Coast to: Sierra Leone | Erie, Pennsylvania | Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo | The Gambia | Pittsfield, Massachusetts