The Dutch called this colony New Amsterdam.
New york city
The Dutch people initially settled in New Amsterdam, which is present-day New York City. They established the Dutch colony of New Netherland in the early 17th century.
The Dutch. The city was named after their own capital Amsterdam: New Amsterdam.
I am not sure what you are asking. NYC was once a Dutch colony until the Duke of York took it from them. The Dutch lost it to the English.
James, the Duke of York received control of New Netherlands in 1664 from the Dutch and renamed the colony New York. New York City was originally named New Amsterdam while it was controlled by the Dutch.
Dutch settlement in the Americas started in 1613. From then on a number of villages, including New Amsterdam on the East Coast, which would become the future world metropolis of New York City, were established by Dutch immigrants
The dutch settled in New Amsterdam which is present day New York.
In Quebec City, 1608.
Taranto, a city in coastal southeast Italy, was established as a colony by Parthenian exiles from the Greek city-state of Sparta, in 706 BC.
In North America,
the first dutch colony was called new neatherlands then became new amsterdam, and now it is new york which is only nyc now (new york city)
Tyre was a trading colony established by the Phoenicians. Ur was a city in Mesopotamia founded by the Sumerians.