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How long was Namibia colonised by Germany and South Africa?

Parts of South Africa were colonies from 1652 to 1910 (first controlled by the Dutch, then the British). South Africa was a British Dominion from 1910 to 1931.


What country came in and colonized South Africa?

Dutch settlers came to the Cape of good hope in 1652.


Which year did the first dutch settlers land in south Africa?

Officially in 1652


When did white people come to South Africa?

The first Dutch settlers came in 1652


Which European country colonised Cape Town?

cape town was colonized in 1652 by the english and the dutch


How long were European Colonies in South Africa?

The Nation of South Africa: 1652-1910 (258 years) The Region of South Africa: 1498-1980 (482 years)


Where did Dutch settle in south Africa arrrived in 1652?

The Cape colony, the area of today's Capetown .


What country's settlers arrived in south Africa in 1652?

There are many countries where immigrants come from. The first settlers were Dutch, followed by the British and French. The largest Indian population outside of India is in South Africa.


When did the Dutch - under the leadership of Jan van Riebeeck - land in South Africa?

6 April 1652


When was South Africa colonized?

In the 1700s by the English and Dutch (Afrikaners and Boers) 1652 The Dutch arrive 1688 The French Huguenots 1820 The British Settlers Throughout this period to well into the early 1900 s immigrants from all over the world arrive with notable pockets of German,Scandinavian and Portuguese.The Afrikaans speaking (mainly Dutch) stock continue to dominate and played an increasing dominant role as British power was eroded.


How much is a 1652-1952 Georgivs Sextvs Rex Coin worth it in south Africa's currency?

I have a 5 shillings coin 1652-1952 that I want to sell contact me on 0845773125.


What was the first European colony in Africa?

Almost every African country was at some time colonised by a foreign power. Liberia was possibly the only exception.