A penal colony is a place where prisoners are exiled, or moved away from the colony.
A homophone for "penal" is "penile."
A group of nudists is often called a nudist colony or a nudist resort, depending on the context. In some cases, they may also be referred to as a naturist community.
On 24 September 1853, under orders from Napoleon III.
The French arrived in New Caledonia in 1853 when Admiral Febvrier Despointes took formal possession of the island in the name of France. The French later established a penal colony on the island, leading to the settlement and colonization of New Caledonia.
The possessive form of the singular noun colony is colony's.
In the Penal Colony was created in 1919-10.
Iwahig penal colony in Palawan
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It was a penal colony of FRANCE.
Georgia served as the British Penal colony but settlers in the Carolinas were becoming anxious about them being so close and because Georgia had great farm land so the penal colony did not last long before it was moved to Australia, an island penal colony.
A Penal Colony is a place where convicts are sent. Perhaps an entire island populated by convicts. "Papillion" is an exciting book centered around a Penal Colony.
The first European settlement in Australia was a penal colony.
Georgia was founed as a penal colony in 1732
The Penal Colony of Palawan - 1916 was released on: USA: 12 June 1916
New South Wales was once a British penal colony, as was Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania).
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In the Penal Colony' was a short story by Franz Kafka, published in October of 1919. It is written in the third person.