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  1. Johan Anthoniszoon " Jan " van Riebeeck [2] (21 April 1619 – 18 January 1677) [3] was a Dutch navigator, ambassador and colonial administrator of the Dutch East India Company. [4] [5] Life. Early life. Jan van Riebeeck was born in Culemborg on 21 April 1619, as the son of a surgeon.

  2. Jan van Riebeeck (born April 21, 1619, Culemborg, Netherlands—died January 18, 1677, Batavia, Dutch East Indies [now Jakarta, Indonesia]) was a Dutch colonial administrator who founded (1652) Cape Town and thus opened Southern Africa for white settlement.

  3. Learn about the Dutch explorer who established a refreshment station for the VOC in 1652, and the impact of his presence on the Khoikhoi and the land. Find out how his legacy is commemorated in Cape Town today.

  4. May 30, 2019 · Jan Van Riebeeck is one of the first foreigners to set foot in South Africa. As a sailor, he set voyage in Cape Town. His visit to South Africa significantly impacted the country's history, and the reasons for his visit are deeply rooted in his biography.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Jan van Riebeeck, the Dutch explorer who founded the Cape of Good Hope colony in 1652. Find out how he introduced crops, wine, and free burghers to the region, and why he is a significant figure in South African history.

  6. Jan van Riebeeck has been viewed as the founding father of their nation by many of the Afrikaner population of South Africa. His image appeared on stamps and currency for many years, and April 6 used to be known as Van Riebeeck's Day. Contents. 1 Early life. 2 Military life. 3 Later life. 4 Legacy. 5 Notes. 6 References. 7 Credits. Early life.

  7. Jan van Riebeeck was a Dutch official who brought some of the first European settlers to southern Africa. He founded a settlement at the Cape of Good Hope, at the southern tip of the continent. The settlement supplied ships traveling from Europe to Asia with fresh water and food.