- Angra Pequena
Angra Pequena (Portuguese for "small cove") was a small coastal area in
Lüderitz ,Namibia .First discovered by Europeans in 1487 by the Portuguese explorer
Bartolomeu Dias , it was made into atrading station by German traderAdolf Lüderitz in 1883 who renamed itLüderitz and concluded treaties with the neighbouring chiefs, who ceded large tracts of country to the newcomers. Under the belief that Britain was about to claim the area as a protectorate, Lüderitz transferred his rights over Angra Pequena on April 24 1884 to the German Imperial Government, and on the followingAugust 7 ChancellorOtto von Bismarck proclaimed a Germanprotectorate over the station and the surrounding area.Renamed "Lüderitzbucht" ("Lüderitz Bay") by the Germans, the location then became the base for Germany's conquest of what became
German South West Africa , today known asNamibia .Islands off the coast of Angra Pequena, rich in
guano deposits, were annexed byGreat Britain in 1867 and added toCape Colony in 1874.References
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