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Vietnam: Cemetery for victims of French imperialism inside Phu Hai jail, one of the many prisons on Con Son Island in the Con Dao Archipelago, southern Vietnam
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The Con Dao Islands are an archipelago of Ba Ria–Vung Tau Province, in southeastern Vietnam, and are a district of this province. Situated at about 185 km (115 mi) from Vung Tau and 230 km (143 mi) from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), the group includes 16 mountainous islands and islets. The total land area is 75 sq km, and the local population is about 5,000. The island group is served by Co Ong Airport. The archipelago was formerly known as Poulo Condore, and it is mentioned under a variant of this Malay name by Marco Polo in the early 14th century. On June 16, 1702, the English East India Company founded a settlement on the island of 'Pulo Condor' off the south coast of southern Vietnam, and on March 2, 1705, but the garrison and settlement were later destroyed during a mutiny by the Malay mercenaries employed by the English. The largest island is Con Son Island (also known as Con Lon Island), infamous for its numerous prisons - eleven in all - built by the French colonial government. It was also used as a prison island after independence in 1954, by the pro-Western Republic of Vietnam regime, acquiring a fearsome reputation for isolation and brutality as well as - conversely - functiong as a de facto insurgent 'university', where many leading nationalist and communist Vietnamese were imprisoned. In 1984, the archipelago became a protected area, Côn Dao National Park, which was subsequently enlarged in 1998. Endangered species protected within the park include the hawksbill turtle, the green turtle and the dugong. Ecosystems represented in the park include seagrass meadow, mangrove and coral reefs.

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