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Ivan Dimkovic: Jep, Nemacka, Noverska, Finska, Svedska, Danska, Irska, ... su se totalno otkidale od kolonija, vladale svetom takoreci.
Ne znam koliko su bogatstva izvukli iz kolonija, ali sve te države su imale popriličan broj kolonija, pogotovo Nemačka.
Evo šta kaže wikipedia:
GERMANY
* Groß Friedrichsburg (in Ghana), 1683–1718
* Arguin (in Mauretania), 1685–1721
* Whydah (in present Togo), circa 1700 (this Brandenburg 'colony' was just a minor point of support, a few dwellings at a site co-inhabited by British and Dutch)
* Saint Thomas. Leased by Brandenburg from the Danish West India Company, 1685–1720.
* Island of Crabs (Krabbeninsel in German) (Caribbean, now US), Brandenburg annexation in the Danish West Indies, 1689–1693
* Tertholen (Caribbean), 1696. Occupation.
* German East Africa (Deutsch-Ostafrika)
o Tanganyika - which in 1962 became independent and in 1964 joined with former British protectorate of the sultanate of Zanzibar to form present-day Tanzania
o Ruanda-Urundi (1885–1917) - present-day Rwanda and Burundi
o Wituland (1885–1890) - since 1890 in Kenija
o Kionga Triangle - since 1920 (earlier occupied) in Portuguese Mozambique
* German South West Africa (Deutsch-Südwestafrika) - present-day Namibia (except then-British Walvis Bay) and part of Botswana (Südrand des Caprivi-Zipfels)
* German West Africa (Deutsch-Westafrika) - existed as one unit only for two or three years, then split into two colonies due to distances:
o Kamerun (1884–1914) - after World War I, separated into a British part, Cameroons, and a French Cameroun, which became present Cameroon. The British part was later split in half, with one part joining Nigeria and the other Cameroon. (Kamerun, Nigeria-Ostteil, Tschad-Südwestteil, Zentralafrikanische Republik-Westteil, Republik Kongo-Nordostteil, Gabun-Nordteil)
o Togoland (1884–1914) - after World War I it separated into two parts: a British part (Ghana-Westteil), which joined Ghana, and a French one, which became Togo
* German New Guinea (Deutsch-Neuguinea) (1884–1914)
o Kaiser-Wilhelmsland
o Bismarck Archipelago (Bismarck-Archipel)
o German Solomon Islands or Northern Solomon Islands (Salomonen or Nördliche Salomon-Inseln) (1885–1899)
o Bougainville Island (Bougainville-Insel) (1888–1919)
o Nauru (1888–1919)
o Marshall Islands (Marshall-Inseln) (1885–1919)
o Mariana Islands (Marianen) (1899–1919) - present-day Northern Mariana Islands
o Caroline Islands (Karolinen) (1899–1919) - present-day Federated States of Micronesia and Palau
* German Samoa (Deutsch-Samoa) (1899–1914) - present-day Samoa
* Jiaozhou Bay (Deutsch-Kiautschou) (1898-1914)
* Chefoo (190?-1918)
DENMARK-NORWAY
* Greenland
* Faroe Islands
* Iceland
* Danish Estonia
* India
* Danish West Indies
* Danish Godl Coast
SWEDEN
* Swedish Gold Coast (1650-1663; lost to Denmark and the Dutch) Including the Cape Coast (1649-1663) consisting of the following settlements:
* Apollonia, presently Benin: 1655-1657.
* Fort Christiansborg/Fort Frederiksborg, which became the capital, presently Osu: 1652-1658
* Fort Batenstein, presently Butri: 1649-1656.
* Fort Witsen, presently Takoradi: 1653-1658.
* Carolusborg: April 1650 - January/February 1658, 10 December 1660- 22 April 1663
* Guadeloupe (1813-1814; returned to France)
* Saint-Barthélemy (1784-1878; sold to France)
* New Sweden (1638-1655; lost to the Dutch)
* Tobago (1733; lost to the British)