| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | коло́ния |
| espanja | colonia |
| esperanto | kolonio |
| hollanti | kolonie |
| italia | colonia, cenobio |
| japani | コロニー (koronī), 植民地 (shokuminchi) |
| kreikka | αποικία (apoikía) |
| latina | colōnia |
| latvia | kolonija |
| portugali | colônia |
| puola | kolonia |
| ranska | colonie |
| ruotsi | koloni |
| saksa | Kolonie |
| suomi | siirtomaa, yhteiskunta, yhdyskunta, pesä, pesäke, siirtokunta, kolonia |
| tanska | koloni |
| turkki | koloni |
| tšekki | kolonie |
| unkari | gyarmat, kolónia |
| venäjä | поселе́ние (poselénije), коло́ния (kolónija), колония (kolonija), поселение (poselenije), селение (selenije) |
| Monikko | colonies |
An area under the political control of another country and typically occupied by settlers (colonists) from it, or by their descendants.
Dependent territories and their sovereign states. All territories are labeled according to ISO 3166-1 or with numbers. Colored areas without labels are integral parts of their respective countries. Antarctica is shown as a condominium instead of individual claims.
(biology) A group of organisms of same or different species living together in close association.
A colony of Brandt's cormorants in Point Lobos, California
A group of bacteria, fungi or other cells cultured together, especially from a single cell.
Clonal micro colonies of the fungus Candida albicans on an agar plate