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Santísima Trinidad (meaning "Holy Trinity") was a bay on the northeast coast of Taiwan at Keelung, where in 1626 the Spanish established a settlement and built . They occupied the site until 1642 when they were driven out by the Dutch. The Dutch re-shaped the Spanish fort, reduced its size and renamed it . In 1663, the Dutch returned to Keelung, retook the fort, strengthened and enlarged it and kept it until 1668, when they voluntarily gave it up, as the trade in Keelung was not what they expected it to be.

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  • La Santísima Trinidad fue un asentamiento colonial europeo en la costa noreste de la isla de Taiwán, donde en 1626 el Imperio español estableció un asentamiento y construyó el Fuerte San Salvador. Los españoles habitaron el sitio hasta 1642 cuando fueron expulsados por el Imperio neerlandés. Los neerlandeses remodelaron el fuerte español, redujeron su tamaño y lo rebautizaron como Fuerte Noort-Holland. (es)
  • Santísima Trinidad (meaning "Holy Trinity") was a bay on the northeast coast of Taiwan at Keelung, where in 1626 the Spanish established a settlement and built . They occupied the site until 1642 when they were driven out by the Dutch. The Dutch re-shaped the Spanish fort, reduced its size and renamed it . In 1661, Koxinga, a Ming China loyalist, with 400 warships and 25,000 men laid siege to the main Dutch fortress (Zeelandia in Anping). Defended by 2,000 Dutch soldiers, the Dutch left their fort in Keelung, when it became clear that no reinforcements were forthcoming from Zeelandia or Batavia (present day Jakarta, Indonesia). In 1663, the Dutch returned to Keelung, retook the fort, strengthened and enlarged it and kept it until 1668, when they voluntarily gave it up, as the trade in Keelung was not what they expected it to be. (en)
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  • La Santísima Trinidad fue un asentamiento colonial europeo en la costa noreste de la isla de Taiwán, donde en 1626 el Imperio español estableció un asentamiento y construyó el Fuerte San Salvador. Los españoles habitaron el sitio hasta 1642 cuando fueron expulsados por el Imperio neerlandés. Los neerlandeses remodelaron el fuerte español, redujeron su tamaño y lo rebautizaron como Fuerte Noort-Holland. (es)
  • Santísima Trinidad (meaning "Holy Trinity") was a bay on the northeast coast of Taiwan at Keelung, where in 1626 the Spanish established a settlement and built . They occupied the site until 1642 when they were driven out by the Dutch. The Dutch re-shaped the Spanish fort, reduced its size and renamed it . In 1663, the Dutch returned to Keelung, retook the fort, strengthened and enlarged it and kept it until 1668, when they voluntarily gave it up, as the trade in Keelung was not what they expected it to be. (en)
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  • La Santísima Trinidad (Taiwán) (es)
  • Santisima Trinidad (Taiwan) (en)
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