Battle of Vågen
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Naval battles of the Second Anglo-Dutch War
The Battle of Vågen was a naval battle between a Dutch merchant and treasure fleet; and an English flotilla of warships in August 1665 as part of the Second Anglo-Dutch War. The battle took place in Vågen (meaning "the bay, voe" in Norwegian), the main port area of neutral Bergen, Norway. Due to a delay in orders, the Norwegian commanders took the side of the Dutch, contrary to the secret intentions of the King of Norway and Denmark. The battle ended with the retreat of the English fleet, which was much damaged but had lost no ships. The treasure fleet was relieved by the Dutch home fleet 17 days later.
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Holbergskaien, Bergen Skuteviken (Bergenhus)
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Holbergskaien
Holbergskaien
5011 Bergen, Skuteviken (Bergenhus)
Norway
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