Jersey is one of the Channel Islands and considered a part of Europe.
The Channel Islands contain the islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, and Herm. These islands are located in the English Channel, between England and France, and are Crown dependencies with their own governments.
In the English Channel, between England and France.
The Channel Island that is the farthest south is Jersey.
There are eight inhabited Channel Islands. Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou. There are also numerous uninhabited islands and rocks around the islands.
The island of Jersey itself is the largest Channel Island. Although there is another large island commonly referred to as part of the Channel Islands, it actually is not a part of it.
There is a Jersey. It is one of the Channel Islands (in the English Channel) between England and France. It is a British Dependency.
The name was taken from the largest of the English Channel Islands, Jersey.
Alderney, Jersey, Guernsey, Sark
Yes there is a homeschooling scheme in Jersey Channel island since it is part of the British Isles.
The Channel islands are closer to France than Britain. The Channel islands are closer to France than Britain.
The official capital of the Channel Islands is St.Peter Port, which is the main town on Guernsey, the largest of the islands. Also to improve the answer the person's above answer: The Channel islands is a group of islands from the northwest coast of France. For administrative purposes the islands are divided into the bailiwick of Jersey and the bailiwick of Guernsey including Alderney, Herm, Jethou, Brechou, and other small islands. The capital for Jersey is: St. Helier The capital for Guernsey is: St. Peter Port The Channel islands are mostly known for the two islands: Jersey and Guernsey as you can see from the capitals.