South Africa | 1967 | 1 Cent | Jan van Riebeeck
Jan van Riebeeck (1619–1677)
- Dutch colonial administrator, born in
Culemborg, Netherlands. Married Maria de la Quellerie; their son Abraham
later became Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.
- Joined the Dutch East India Company (VOC)
in 1639; served in Batavia, Vietnam, and Japan.
- Founded the Dutch settlement at the Cape
in 1652, landing with three ships at Table Bay to establish a supply
station for VOC fleets.
- Commander of the Cape (1652–1662): built
Fort de Goede Hoop, introduced crops (grapes, citrus, potatoes, cereals),
and acquired livestock from Khoi people.
- Kept detailed diaries documenting the
region’s environment and indigenous knowledge.
- Died in Batavia (Jakarta) in 1677.
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