List of Dutch East India Company trading posts and settlements

The following were trading posts owned by the Dutch East India Company, presented in geographical sequence from west to east:

Saint Helena

 * Saint Helena

South Africa

 * Cape of Good Hope (Cape Colony): 1652-1806

Mozambique
Jan. 1721 - 23 December 1730.
 * Delagoa Bay: Fort Lydsaamheid (Jan. 1721 - 23 December 1730.)

Madagascar

 * Antongil Bay: 1641/2 factory - 1646/7

Mauritius
Mauritius (1638-1658/1664-1710)

Yemen

 * Al Mukha (Mocca) (1620-16../1697-1757)
 * Aden (1614-1620)

Persia (Iran)

 * Esfahan (of Ispahan) (1623-1747)
 * Bandar-e Abbas (of Gamron) (1623-1766)
 * Kharg, Fort Mosselstein (1750-1766)
 * Bandar-e Kong (1665-1753)

Bangladesh

 * Dhaka
 * Dutch settlement in Rajshahi

Konkan (northern part of western coast of India)

 * Surat (1616-1795)
 * Agra (1621-1720)
 * Burhanpur
 * Kanpur (1650-1685)
 * Ahmadabad (1617-1744)
 * Bharuch (of Brochia, Broach)
 * Vengurla (1637-1685)
 * Kundapura (1667-ca. 1682)

Malabar (southern part of western coast of India)

 * Veeramala Hills, Cheruvathur (ca. 1701-?)
 * Cannanore (1663-1790) (taken from Portugal)
 * Ponnani (ca. 1663)
 * Cranganore or Cranganor (Kodungallor) (1662) (taken from Portugal)
 * Cochin de Cima (Pallippuram, Ernakulam) (1661) (taken from Portugal)
 * Cochin, Cochin de Baixo or Santa Cruz (1663) (taken from Portugal)
 * Purakkad (ca. 1680-1750)
 * Kayamkulam (ca. 1645)
 * Quilon (Kollam) (1661) (taken from Portugal)

Coromandel (eastern coast of India)

 * Golkonda (1662-ca. 1733)
 * Bimilipatnam (1687-1795/1818-1825) to the English; now Bheemunipatnam
 * Jaggernaikpoeram (1734-1795/ 1818-1825) to the English; now Kakinada
 * Daatzeram (1633-1730); now Drakshawarama
 * Nagelwanze (1669-1687); now Nagulavancha
 * Palikol (1613-1781/1785-1795/1818-1825) to the English; now Palakol, Palakollu, or Palacole.
 * Masulipatnam (1605-1756)
 * Petapoeli (1606-1668); now Nizampatnam
 * Paliacatta (1610-1781/1785-1795/1805-1825) to the English; now Pulicat
 * Sadras (1654-1757/1785-1795), conquered by the British 1818
 * Tierepopelier (1608-1625); now Thiruppapuliyur or Tirupapuliyur
 * Tegenapatnam, Kudalur (1608-1758); now Cuddalore
 * Porto Novo (1608-1825 [1 June]) to the English; now Parangipettai
 * Negapatnam (1658-1781) to the English.
 * Tuticorin or Tutucorim (1658); now Thoothukudi
 * Travancore

Sri Lanka

 * Dutch Ceylon

Burma

 * Siriangh or Syriam (1634-1679); now Thanlyin
 * Ava (1634-1679)
 * Pegu (1634-?), still in use in 1677
 * Prome (1634-1655)

Arakan

 * Mrohaung (1610-1665)

Martaban

 * Martaban (1660-?), lasted only for a few years; now Mottama

Thailand (Siam)

 * Ayutthaya, main quarter, 1613-1767
 * Patani (Pattani), trading house, 1602-1623
 * Sangora (Songkhla), trading house, 1607-1623
 * Ligor (Ligoor, now Nakhon Si Thammarat), trading house, ca. 1640-1756

Malaysia

 * Malacca (1641-1824)

Dutch East Indies (Indonesia)

 * Batavia

Vietnam (Tonkin)

 * Thǎng Long, (comptoir; 1636 - 1699)
 * Hội An (comptoir; 1636 - 1641)

Taiwan

 * Anping (Fort Zeelandia)
 * Tainan (Fort Provincia)
 * Wang-an, Penghu, Pescadores Islands (Fort Vlissingen; 1620-1624)
 * Keelung (Fort Noord-Holland, Fort Victoria)
 * Tamsui (Fort Antonio)

Japan

 * Hirado (1609-1641)
 * Deshima (1641-1853)