A colony.
The group is called a "colony,"
Jews living outside Israel. Generally the spread of any people from their original homeland
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Most of them are called Israelis.
This procedure is called an in vitro experiment, which refers to experiments conducted outside of a living organism, typically in a laboratory setting.
At various times the Palestinian people are referred to as refugees. In some cases it's a clear and correct choice. Many Palestinians live as refugees in Jordan or in Gaza. Also, the Palestinians are living in land they claim as their own, that would be Israel. Although they live in a territory they believe is their homeland, the area is now technically speaking, and that's also a reality, living in a nation that is controlled by the Israeli government. In that sense, they could be called refugees. With all that said, the Palestinians living outside of Israel are refugees. As an aside, the term Palestine, is a name given to that territory by the Romans, when they controlled the eastern Mediterranean Sea. They had dispersed the Jews living there as a punishment for the "problems" they caused to the Roman empire under Hadrian.
His homeland was Russia but he moved to Canada. The invasion of their homeland by Germany brought an outcry from Polish emigrants.
Diaspora
to hide from king Minos
In 1947, the British divided-up the Indian Empire into two nations. Pakistan, which was meant to be a homeland for Muslims living in the Indian Empire and the Union of India which was meant to be a homeland for Hindu's living in the Empire. This was called the partition of India.
Exile refers to being forced to leave one's homeland due to political or social reasons, while diaspora refers to a scattered population with a common origin outside their homeland. Exile often involves a sense of loss and displacement, whereas diaspora communities can maintain a connection to their cultural identity while living in different parts of the world.
Nunavut.