During 1638-1655 Sweden owned an area in North America named Nya Sverige (New Sweden). Unfortunately the Dutch took over it at 1655. It was an area around the Delaware River, today the area is in between New Jersey and Pennsylvania in USA.
During 1650-1658 and 1660-1663 Sweden owned an area in Africa called Svenska Guldkusten (Swedish gold coast). Sweden bought the area from the "Afrikanska kompaniet" in 1650 but lost it to the Danish in 1658. Sweden recaptured the area in 1660 but lost it to the Dutch in 1663. The recent name of the area is Cabo Corso.
During 1785-1878 Sweden owned the Island Saint Barthélemy(the same name as today). The Island was given to Sweden from France in 1785 but was sold back in 1878.
During 14 months between 1813-1814 Sweden owned the Island Guadeloupe. The Island was given to Sweden from Great Britain as a compensation for helping them with the fight against Napoleon. This was only formally though, it was still controlled by the British governor. In May 1814 the Island returned to french possession due to the Treaty of Paris. Great Britain compensated Sweden by instituting a fund.
Sweden had a colony by the Delaware river called Nya Sverige (translation, New Sweden). It was founded 1638 and got captured by the Dutch 1655.
New Sweden was Sweden's only colony on mainland North America and survived for almost 20 years before being taken over by the Dutch. Sweden also held two Caribbean colonies: Saint Barthélemy and Guadeloupe. Saint Barthélemy was under Swedish control for almost 100 years, but was exchanged to the French. Guadeloupe was under Swedish control for about a year, then was taken back by the British, in which it was also taken by the French.
All gold belonged to the governor or the royals of the colony.
The island of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean is sometimes called the world's oldest colony although it is now an incorporated territory of the United States. The largest colony in the world is currently New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean which is owned by France.
The government. Crown in this case originally referred to the head of the government in England, but now, properly means "government owned".
AnswerWhen changes to shareholders are notified to ASIC on the Form 484, the question 'beneficially owned?' must be answered. This question is asking whether the shares are owned by this shareholder or are held in trust by this person for the benefit of another party. If the shares are not held in trust, the shares are beneficially owned by the shareholder. If the shares are held in trust for another party, the shares are not beneficially owned by the shareholder. Occasionally shares may be held in trust and change back to being beneficially owned, or alternatively, may originally be beneficially owned and change to being held in trust. If a change to this beneficial owner status takes place, this must be notified to ASIC on the Form 484 within 28 days of the change.
Delaware. Sweden had a colony by the Delaware river called Nya Sverige (translation, New Sweden). It was founded 1638 and got captured by the Dutch 1655.
Massachusetts was originally owned by the Dutch and had an excellent seaport when it was a British colony.
Texas was originally owned by the swedes captured by the dutch and then controlled by the colony of Pennsylvania.
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No, it was owned by the Spanish until the US annexed it in the 1830s.
New Sweden was Sweden's only colony on mainland North America and survived for almost 20 years before being taken over by the Dutch. Sweden also held two Caribbean colonies: Saint Barthélemy and Guadeloupe. Saint Barthélemy was under Swedish control for almost 100 years, but was exchanged to the French. Guadeloupe was under Swedish control for about a year, then was taken back by the British, in which it was also taken by the French.
Russian Empire owned it until the United States bought it from them.
Volvo is originally a swedish car manufacturer. however, since 1999, the cars division, VolvoCars was sold to Ford, an American company. while the trucks and buses division Volvo AG remained swedish owned.
Volvo was originally made by a Swedish automobile manufacturer founded in 1927 in the city of Gothenburg, Sweden. It is currently owned by Ford Motor Company.
It was owned by the Dutch.
Volvo cars were originally owned by a Swedish company, but now they have markets creating Volvo cars in the United States, China, Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom.