As of the latest available data, the Isle of Man has a small black population, estimated to be less than 1% of the total population. The exact number may vary due to changes in migration and demographics.
No. The Isle of Man is not part of Ireland. People from the Isle of Man are Manx.
People of the Isle of Man are Manx people. The words Manxman and Manxwoman are also used.
Manx, the language of the Isle of Man, is spoken to some extent by between 1,000 and 2,000 people on the Isle of Man. A small number are fluent speakers but most are not.
The population density of Isle of Man is 140 people per square kilometer.
Isle of Man covers 141,440 acres.
The Isle of Man is not part of the UK so it has no MPs. Manx people do not vote in British or European elections. The Isle of Man's parliament is called Tynwald and its politicians are called MHKs (Members of the House of Keys).
The population density of Isle of Man is 140 people per square kilometer.
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The three legs on the reverse of many Isle of Man coins is the national symbol of the Isle of Man and is referred to as a "Triskelion".
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Most people there are Christian.