Exile (disambiguation)

Exile (disambiguation)

Exile is to be away from one's home while being explicitly refused permission to return.

Exile, exiled, or exiles may also refer to:

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Film

Gaming

Literature

Music

Places

United States
  • Exile, Wisconsin

Politics

  • Cuban exile, the large exodus of Cubans since the 1959 Cuban Revolution
  • Malta exiles, men of politics, high rank soldiers, administrators and intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire who were sent to exile in Malta
  • Marian exiles, more than 800 English Protestants who mostly fled to Germany, Switzerland, and France and joined with reformed churches
  • Project Exile, a controversial federal program started in Richmond, Virginia in 1997
  • Tax exile, one who chooses to leave their native country and instead to domicile themselves in a foreign nation where taxes are lower or nil

Television

Other

  • Exile (Doctor Who audio), a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who
  • The Exiles, nickname of Newport County A.F.C., a Welsh football club
  • The Exiles, a frequently used nickname for London Irish, an English rugby union club

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