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Are there any colonies now?

Colonies are countries and regions that are economically exploited and politically enslaved by the suzerain. Originally meant to be immigrants, farming on wasteland can be used as a trade outpost or military base. After that, it refers to the immigrant settlement established by a country in its conquered area (country) to obtain new resources for the suzerain country.

There are still colonies:

Britain, England

Internally self-governing overseas territories

Countries with overseas territories (10)

Anguilla, Bermuda and Cayman Islands.

Non-sovereign Overseas Territories: British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn Island, Saint Helena, Turks and Caicos Islands.

Overseas Territories: British bases in Cyprus, Falkland Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.

France

Overseas provinces: Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, reunion island.

Overseas Territories: Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands, Wallis and Futuna Islands.

Overseas administrative entity: Mayotte Island.

Overseas payment: French Polynesia.

Local entity with special status (special collective): New Caledonia.

Overseas territories: southern France and Antarctic territories.

the Netherlands

Internal territory: Aruba, Cura? ao, Dutch Sint Maarten.

Denmark

Autonomous Region: Faroe Islands

Inner Autonomous Region: Greenland

Norway

Antarctic territory: Bouvet Island

Overseas province: Svalbard, Jan Mayen

Spain

Overseas Department: Canary Islands

Overseas Territories: Ceuta, Melilla

Portugal

Overseas provinces: Madeira Islands, Azores Islands

United States of America

Free Association: Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands

Unorganized territory: Guam

Australia

Overseas Territories: Christmas Island, norfolk island, macquarie island, Hurd Island, Corcos Islands.

New Zealand

Fully Internal Self-Governing Territory: Cook Islands

Internal Self-Governing Territories: Niue, Tokelau

Classification by region

Africa

Western Sahara

Europe

Gibraltar (UK)

Atlantic region

St Helena (UK)

Bermuda (UK)

Falkland Islands (UK)

Caribbean region

Anguilla (United Kingdom)

British Virgin Islands (UK)

Cayman Islands (UK)

Montserrat (UK)

Turks and Caicos Islands (UK)

Pacific Ocean

Guam (USA)

New Caledonia (France)

Pitcairn Island (England)

Tokelau (New Zealand)