neerlandskantoren
Neerlandskantoren is a Dutch term that translates roughly to “Dutch offices” and is used in historical and linguistic contexts to describe offices or outposts established by the Dutch state or Dutch trading companies abroad. In practice, the phrase often refers to the administrative and commercial establishments that supported Dutch trade and governance in overseas territories during the Early Modern period, especially in the 17th and 18th centuries. These kantoren functioned as centers for trade, diplomacy, record-keeping, and governance within colonial networks and were frequently associated with organizations such as the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the Dutch West India Company (WIC).
The exact meaning of neerlandskantoren varied by period and region. In some sources it denotes trading posts
In contemporary usage, the expression is largely historical. Modern Dutch references to Dutch diplomatic or administrative