This is a list of territories and polities that have been considered colonies.
Colonies of European countries
editBritish
edit- Aden Protectorate
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia
- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
- Ashanti
- Australia
- Basutoland
- British America
- British West Florida
- Colony of Jamaica
- Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
- Colony of Virginia
- Connecticut Colony
- Delaware Colony
- East Florida
- Indian Reserve
- Mosquito Coast
- New Ireland (Maine)
- Newfoundland Colony
- North-Western Territory
- Province of Carolina
- Province of Georgia
- Province of Maryland
- Province of Massachusetts Bay
- Province of New Hampshire
- Province of New Jersey
- Province of New York
- Province of North Carolina
- Province of Pennsylvania
- Province of Quebec
- Province of South Carolina
- Rupert's Land
- British Bechuanaland
- British Bencoolen
- British Borneo
- British Cameroons
- British Ceylon
- British Cyprus
- British Guiana
- British Honduras
- British Hong Kong
- British Indian Ocean Territory
- British Leeward Islands
- British Malaya
- British Mauritius
- British North America
- British occupation of Manila
- British Raj
- British rule in Ireland
- British Somaliland
- British Weihaiwei
- British Western Pacific Territories
- British Windward Islands
- Cape Colony
- Colonial Nigeria
- Colony of Natal
- Colony of New Zealand
- Colony of Singapore
- Crown Colony of Malta
- East Africa Protectorate
- Emirate of Afghanistan (de jure)
- Emirate of Transjordan
- Falkland Islands
- Falkland Islands Dependencies
- French and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies
- Gambia Colony and Protectorate
- Gibraltar
- Gold Coast
- Griqualand East
- Griqualand West
- History of Egypt under the British
- Kenya Colony
- Mandatory Iraq
- Mandatory Palestine
- Muscat and Oman
- Northern Rhodesia
- Nyasaland
- Orange River Colony
- Oregon Country
- Protectorate of Uganda
- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
- Shanghai International Settlement
- Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- Southern Rhodesia
- Transvaal Colony
- Trucial States
- Union of South Africa
- United States of the Ionian Islands
French
edit- Acadia
- Canada (New France)
- Clipperton Island
- Collectivity of Saint Martin
- De Rays Expedition
- Equinoctial France
- France Antarctique
- French Algeria
- French and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies
- French concession of Hankou
- French Equatorial Africa
- French Guiana
- French India
- French Indochina
- French Madagascar
- French protectorate in Morocco
- French protectorate of Tunisia
- French Polynesia
- French Somaliland
- French Southern and Antarctic Lands
- French West Africa
- Guadeloupe
- Inini
- Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia
- Leased Territory of Guangzhouwan
- Louisiana (New France)
- Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
- Martinique
- New Caledonia
- New Hebrides (condominium with Britain)
- Réunion
- Saint Barthélemy
- Saint-Domingue
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- Shanghai French Concession
- Wallis and Futuna
Russian
editGerman
edit- Adelsverein
- Brandenburger Gold Coast
- German concession of Tianjin
- German East Africa
- German New Guinea
- German Samoa
- German South West Africa
- Kamerun
- Kapitaï and Koba
- Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory
- Klein-Venedig
- Mahinland
- New Swabia
- North Solomon Islands
- Togoland
- Wituland
Italian
edit- Italian Islands of the Aegean
- Italian protectorate of Albania
- Italian concession of Tianjin
- Italian East Africa
- Italian Eritrea
- Italian Ethiopia
- Italian Somaliland
- Oltre Giuba (briefly; annexed)
- Italian Libya
Dutch
edit- Aruba
- Bonaire
- Curaçao
- Dutch Brazil
- Dutch Cape Colony
- Dutch Ceylon
- Dutch East Indies
- Dutch Formosa
- Dutch Malacca
- Dutch New Guinea
- Saba
- Senegambia (Dutch West India Company)
- Sint Eustatius
- Sint Maarten
- Surinam (Dutch colony)
Portuguese
edit- Azores
- Colonial Brazil
- Madeira
- Portuguese Angola
- Portuguese Cape Verde
- Portuguese Ceylon
- Portuguese Guinea
- Portuguese India
- Portuguese Macau
- Portuguese Malacca
- Portuguese Mozambique
- Portuguese Nagasaki
- Portuguese Oman
- Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe
- Portuguese Timor
Spanish
edit- Canary Islands
- Captaincy General of Cuba
- Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Ifni
- New Spain
- Río de Oro
- Saguia el-Hamra
- Spanish Oran
- Spanish protectorate in Morocco
- Spanish Sahara
- Spanish Tripoli
- Viceroyalty of Peru
- Viceroyalty of New Granada
- Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Austrian
editDanish
editBelgian
editSwedish
editNorse
editNorwegian
editColonies by Oceanian countries
editAustralian
edit- Australian Antarctic Territory
- Christmas Island
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- Coral Sea Islands
- Heard Island and McDonald Islands
- Norfolk Island
- Territory of New Guinea
- Territory of Papua
- Territory of Papua and New Guinea
New Zealander
editColonies by Asian countries
editJapanese
edit- Karafuto Prefecture
- Korea under Japanese rule
- Kwantung Leased Territory
- Manchukuo
- South Seas Mandate
- Taiwan under Japanese rule
Chinese
edit- East Turkistan (Xinjiang) from 1884 – 1933, 1949–present
- Guangxi (Tusi)
- Hainan
- Manchuria
- Korea, partially, from 108 BC to 314 AD
- Inner Mongolia
- Outer Mongolia (Mongolia & Tuva) during the late Qing dynasty[1]
- Taiwan
- Tibet (Kashag)
- Tuva during the Qing dynasty
- Yunnan (Tusi)
- Vietnam during the Han, Sui, and Tang dynasties
- Chinese concession of Incheon
Burmese
edit- Siam (1569–1584, 1767–1776)
- Kingdom of Vientiane (1765–1778)
- Kingdom of Cambodia (1771–1776)
- Assam (1826)
- Koshanpye
- Shan States
Indonesian
editOmani
editVietnamese
edit- Trấn Ninh (1828–1848)
- Tây Thành (1834–1847)
- Thuận Thành
- Principality of Thuận Thành
- Bình Định
- Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam
- Tây Thành
Colonies by American (continent) countries
editAmerican
edit- American Concession in Tianjin (1869–1902)
- American Concession in Shanghai (1848–1863)
- American Concession in Beihai (1876–1943)
- American Concession in Harbin (1898–1943)
- American Samoa
- Beijing Legation Quarter (1861–1945)
- Corn Islands (1914–1971)
- Canton and Enderbury Islands
- Caroline Islands
- Cuba (Platt Amendment turned Cuba into a protectorate – until Cuban Revolution)
- Falkland Islands (1832)
- Guantánamo Bay
- Guam
- Gulangyu Island (1903–1945)
- Haiti (1915–1934)
- Hawaii
- Indian Territory (1834–1907)
- Isle of Pines (1899–1925)
- Liberia (Independent since 1847, US protectorate until post-WW2)
- Mexico City (1847)
- Midway
- Nicaragua (1912–1933)
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Palau
- Palmyra Atoll
- Panama (Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty turned Panama into a protectorate, protectorate until post-WW2)
- Panama Canal Zone (1903–1979)
- Philippines (1898–1946)
- Puerto Rico
- Veracruz
- Quita Sueño Bank (1869–1981)
- Roncador Bank (1856–1981)
- Ryukyu Islands
- Russian Far East
- Shanghai International Settlement (1863–1945)
- Sultanate of Sulu (1903–1915)
- Swan Islands, Honduras (1914–1972)
- Tangier International Zone (Now present-day Tangier, Morocco) (1924–1956)
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
- United States Virgin Islands
- Wake Island
- Wilkes Land
Mexican
editGuatemalan
editEcuadorian
editColombian
editVenezuelan
edit- Western part of Guyana
Argentine
edit- Argentine Antarctica
- Asuncion (1873)
- California (1818)
- Chile (1817–1818 during the Chilean war of independence)
- Equatorial Guinea (1810–1815)[3]
- Falkland Islands and Dependencies (1829–1831, 1832–1833, 1982)
- Formosa
- Gobierno del Cerrito (1843–1851)
- Gonaïves, Haití.[4]
- Misiones
- Paraguay (1873)
- Patagonia
- Peru (1820–1822 during the Independence of Peru)
- Puna de Atacama (1839– )
- Tierra del Fuego
- Uruguay (Cisplatine War)
Paraguayan
editPeruvian
editBolivian
edit- Puna de Atacama (1825–1839 ceded to Argentina) (1825–1879 ceded to Chile)
- Atacama
- Salta
- Jujuy
- Western Catamarca
- Acre
Chilean
editBrazilian
edit- Uruguay
- Acre
- Cape Verde (Occupied for two years after independence)
- Angola (During the Angolan war of independence)
- Mozambique (During the Mozambican war of independence)
- Asuncion
- Brazilian Antarctica
Colonies by African countries
editEthiopian
editSouth African
editMoroccan
editColonies by former countries
editAncient Greece
editAncient Egyptian
editAncient Roman
edit- Aegyptus[6][7]
- Achaia
- Hispania
- Lusitania
- Illyricum
- Aquitania
- Gallia
- Galatia
- Raetia
- Moesia
- Judea
- Britannia
Carthage
editChola (Tamil)
editCuronian
editGenoese
editOttoman (Turkish)
edit- Sultanate of Aceh (1569–1903)
- Yettishar (1873–1877)
- Maldives
- Rumelia
- Ottoman North Africa
- Ottoman Northeast Africa
- Ottoman Arabia
- Sharifate of Mecca (1517–1783/1818–1916)
- Ottoman Hejaz
- Ottoman Lahsa
- Ottoman Najd
- Ottoman Yemen
- Ottoman Serbia
- Ottoman Bulgaria
- Ottoman Bosnia
- Ottoman Albania
- Ottoman Hungary
- Ottoman Greece
- Ottoman North Macedonia
- Ottoman Montenegro
- Crimean Khanate (1475–1774)
Venetian
editSee also
edit- List of former European colonies
- List of Israeli settlements
- Concessions and leases in international relations
- Punitive expedition
- Chartered company
- List of trading companies
- European colonisation of Southeast Asia
- European colonization of the Americas
- Berlin Conference
- Concessions in China
- Tangier International Zone
- Peking Legation Quarter
- Colonisation of Africa
- Colonies in antiquity
- Treaty Ports of China, Korea and Japan
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