Dutch Tseng

Dutch Tseng (Dutch: Nederland-Tseng; Chinese: 荷屬曾國) was the Dutch territory on Tseng Island. It existed from 1903 to 1946. Its capital was Der Willamstad, now known as Lizhong.

History
The Dutch created Dutch Tseng on February 14, 1903. Previously it was a colony. Dutch Tseng, unlike its British and French counterparts, had friendly relations with the natives and the Chinese people. They coexisted peacefully.

The Tseng Independence Party's headquarters were in Der Willamstad from its founding in 1922 until the independence, of which the Independence Party was renamed the People's Democratic Party and moved to Tseng City. With the Independence of Tseng, Dutch Tseng was dissolved.

Geography
92% of Dutch Tseng's land were forests and mountains, namely the Van Wittek Mountains.