Fort St. Jago โ (Hill Top above Elmina Castle) Elmina
Fort William โ Anamabo Fort, near Cape Coast
Fort Victoria โ Cape Coast
Fort Amsterdam โ Abandze/Kormantine
Fort Lijdzaamheid same as above = (Fort Leydsaamheid) โ Apam
Fort Nassau โ Moree
Fort McCarthy same as Fort William, near Cape Coast โ Anomabo
Fort William (Smithโs Tower) โ Cape Coast (Hilltop)
Fort Kormantin โ Abandze
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Fort San Sebastian โ Shama
Fort Groot Fredericksburg โ (German build) Princes Town
Fort Dorothea โ (German build) Akwidaa
Fort Apollonia โ Beyin
Fort Sekondi โ Sekondi (same as Fort Orange)
Fort Tenack (Frederiksborg) โ Princes Town
(More fortifications, below)
Ivory Coast, G Gold Coast, Slave Coast - Old map of the Slave Traders, including fortifications.

(c) Remo Kurka photography Fort Batenstein (Butre, Western region)
Fort Vernon โ Prampram (Greater Accra)
Fort Effume โ Near Shama (Western Region)
Fort Kongenstein โ Ada Foah (Greater Accra)
Fort Vredenburg โ Komenda, and yes there are 2 forts at Komenda, One Dutche and the British! (Central Region)
Fort English โ Komenda and Dutch Komenda Fort (Central Region)
Fort Komenda is a historic European fort situated in the town of Komenda, along the central coast of Ghana, west of Elmina and Cape Coast. It stands as one of the many colonial-era forts and castles that were constructed by European powers between the 15th and 19th centuries along the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana), which played a pivotal role in global maritime tradeโespecially the transatlantic slave trade.