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  1. The penal colony of Cayenne (French: Bagne de Cayenne), commonly known as Devil's Island (Île du Diable), was a French penal colony that operated for 100 years, from 1852 to 1952, and officially closed in 1953, in the Salvation Islands of French Guiana.

  2. Aug 23, 2021 · Devil's Island was one of the Îles du Salut, a group of islands off the coast of French Guiana where tens of thousands of prisoners died from 1852 to 1953. Learn about the history, conditions, and famous cases of this notorious prison, such as Alfred Dreyfus.

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  3. Jun 7, 2024 · Devils Island, rocky islet off the Atlantic coast of French Guiana. The smallest of the three Îles du Salut, about 10 miles (16 km) from the mainland and the Kourou River mouth, it is a narrow strip of land about 3,900 feet (1,200 metres) long and 1,320 feet (400 metres) broad, mostly covered by.

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  4. Nov 24, 2020 · Devils Island was a brutal French penal colony in the 19th and 20th century, where thousands of prisoners died or escaped. Learn about its history, location, and famous inmates such as Papillon and Dreyfus.

  5. Devil's Island (French: Île du Diable) is the smallest of the Salvation Islands, an island group in the Atlantic Ocean. It is located approximately 14 km (9 mi) off the coast of French Guiana in South America just north of the town of Kourou. It has an area of 14 ha (34.6 acres).

  6. Jun 26, 2019 · Devil's Island is one of the Salvation Islands used by the French as a prison from the mid-1800s to after World War II. See photos of the old prison facilities on Isle Royale, the closest island to Devil's Island, and learn about its history and horrors.

  7. Jun 6, 2019 · Devil's Island was part of a notorious penal colony in South America from 1852 to 1953. Learn about the infamous prisoners, the escape attempts, the island landscape and how to visit the other two islands in the Salvation Islands group.