Research topic: Isle of Pines

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Isle of Pines

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Isle of Pines or Kunié , island (1989 pop. 1,465), c.58 sq mi (150 sq km), South Pacific, a part of the French overseas territory of New Caledonia . The Isle of Pines, formerly a penal colony, is now a popular tourist resort. Author not available, PINES, ISLE OF. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Isle of Pines
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Isle of Youth
...Batabanó Gulf. Until 1978 it was called Isle of Pines. The island's capital is Nueva Gerona...popular. Sighted by Columbus in 1494, the Isle of Youth was later used as a penal colony...incarcerated there in large numbers. The Isle of Youth has suffered frequent damage... Read more

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