St. Anna (mission station)

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During the German colonial era, St. Anna was a Catholic mission station with a plantation on which coconut palms and rubber trees were planted for export to Europe. She lay in the district Friedrich-Wilhelm harbor at Berlin port in Kaiser Wilhelm country ( German New Guinea ).

literature

  • Averberg, Theodor : Sketches and pictures from the South Sea Mission - 3. A visit to the mission farm St. Anna, Steyler Missionsbote, 1908; 35: 90-92.
  • German Colonial Lexicon (1920), Volume III, p. 251

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