Swedish Gold Coast

Swedish Gold Coast
Cabo Corso
Svenska Guldkusten
1650–1658
1660–1663
StatusSwedish colony
CapitalFort Carolusborg
Common languagesSwedish
Administrator 
 1650–1655
Henrik Carloff
 1655–1658
J. F. von Krusenstierna
 1658–1662
Occupation
 1662–1663
Tönnies Voss
Historical eraColonial period
 Established
22 April 1650
 Partial Danish capture
27 January 1658
 Partial Dutch occupation
Mar 1659 – Dec 1660
 Futu occupation (on Swedish behalf)
Dec 1660 – Dec 1662
 Dutch capture
22 April 1663
22 July 1667
Preceded by
Succeeded by
1650:
Futu Kingdom
1660:
Dutch Gold Coast
1658:
Danish Gold Coast
1663:
Dutch Gold Coast
Today part ofGhana
Togo

The Swedish Gold Coast (Swedish: Svenska Guldkusten) was a Swedish colony founded in 1650 by the Swedish Africa Company and Hendrik Carloff on the Gulf of Guinea in present-day Ghana in Africa. Under Swedish control for eleven years, it disappeared for good in April 1663 when it became part of the Dutch Gold Coast.