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  1. A number of islands in the English Channel are part of France. Among these are Bréhat, Île de Batz, Chausey, Tatihou and the Îles Saint-Marcouf. The Isle of Wight, which is part of England, lies just off the coast of Great Britain, between the Channel and the Solent.

  2. 2 days ago · Channel Islands, archipelago in the English Channel, west of the Cotentin peninsula of France, at the entrance to the Gulf of Saint-Malo, 80 miles (130 km) south of the English coast. The islands are dependencies of the British crown (and not strictly part of the United Kingdom), having been so.

  3. The largest of the other islands are to be found in the Hebrides and the Northern Isles to the north, and Anglesey and the Isle of Man between Great Britain and Ireland. Not included are the Channel Islands which, positioned off the coast of France, are not part of the archipelago.

  4. Aug 3, 2011 · The UK is a sovereign state, but the nations that make it up are also countries in their own right. From 1801 to 1922 the UK also included all of Ireland. The Channel Islands and Isle of Man are not part of the UK, but are Crown Dependencies.

  5. Oct 18, 2023 · The islands are not part of the United Kingdom or European Union, but rather are possessions of the British Crown with independent administrations. Their inhabitants are British...

  6. The Channel Islands, off the north coast of France, are normally taken to be part of the British Isles, [10] even though geographically they do not form part of the archipelago. [11] Under the UK Interpretation Act 1978, the Channel Islands are clarified as forming part of the British Islands, [12] not to be confused with the British Isles.

  7. The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands (the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey) are Crown Dependencies. They are self-governing and are not part of Great Britain or the United Kingdom. However, the islands do depend on the UK for matters of defense and external affairs.

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