Overall, the colony comprised roughly 50 kilometers of coastline, and did not extend into the hinterland.
The colony comprised Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands of the Strait of Georgia.
The colonies, founded in 1510 and collectively known as Portuguese India comprised 1,537 square miles and had a population of 650,000 people.
The proposed colony would have comprised the Goldfields, the western portion of the Nullarbor Plain and the port town of Esperance.
The colony comprises different castes, known as 'task partitioning', and each caste has a different job to do.
In 1926, the colony comprised 16 villages, with some 3,000 Somali and 200 Italian inhabitants.
The colony comprised 7,200,000 square meters (7,200 dunams).
Latin colonies probably comprised a further 10% of the peninsula (about 12,500 km2).
The post-338 Latin colonies comprised 2,500-6,000 adult male settlers (average 3,700) based on an urban centre with a territorium of an average size of 370 km2.
Today, the small colony comprises the second and third generation residents who are either well established professionals or successful businessmen.