Dutch Mauritius

20°12′S 57°30′E / 20.2°S 57.5°E / -20.2; 57.5

Dutch Mauritius
Nederlands Mauritius (Dutch)
1638–1710
Flag of Dutch Mauritius
Flag
Coat of arms of Dutch Mauritius
Coat of arms
Anthem: Het Wilhelmus
("The William")
StatusColony of the Dutch Republic
CapitalPort de Warwick (Mahébourg)
Common languagesDutch
Opperhoofd 
• 1638–1639
Cornelius Gooyer
• 1639–1645
Adriaen van der Stel
• 1673–1677
Hubert Hugo
• 1703–1710
Abraham Momber van de Velde
Historical eraImperialism
• Arrival of troops for Fort Frederik Hendrik
29 August 1638
• Decision to abandon the island
February 1710
CurrencyDutch rijksdaalder, Dutch guilder
Succeeded by
Isle de France (Mauritius)
Today part ofMauritius
Seychelles
British Indian Ocean Territory
Tromelin

Mauritius was an official settlement of the Dutch East India Company on the island of Mauritius between 1638 and 1710, and used as a refreshing station for passing ships. It was already frequented by Dutch ships from 1598 onwards, but only settled in 1638, to prevent the French and English from settling on the island.[1]

  1. ^ De VOC site - Mauritius Archived 2017-06-21 at the Wayback Machine