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  2. Isle of Man Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Man's postal service was originally operated by the United Kingdom's General Post Office (GPO), with a daily postal connection with the UK since 1879. In 1966 the UK Government commenced planning to convert the General Post Office into a public corporation, and as part of this process offered each of the Crown Dependencies the opportunity to assume control of the operations of the ...

  3. IM postcode area - Wikipedia

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    Postcodes (live) 4,650. Postcodes (total) 6,042. Statistics as at May 2020 [1] Postcodes were introduced in the Isle of Man in 1993, with the island becoming the IM postcode area. Each town or area is associated with one or more postcode districts, assigned by Isle of Man Post Office. Outside the larger towns, the postcode districts are further ...

  4. Postage stamps and postal history of the Isle of Man

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    The Isle of Man parliament, known as Tynwald, is believed to be the oldest continuous parliamentary body in the world. The postal history of the island pre-dates introduction of the first postage stamps in 1840. The island used British stamps until 1958 when regional issues began. The Isle of Man Post Office was founded in 1973 to secure postal ...

  5. Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Man (Manx: Mannin [ˈmanɪnʲ], also Ellan Vannin [ˈɛlʲan ˈvanɪnʲ]) or Mann (/ mæn / man), [10] is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea, between Great Britain and Ireland. It is recognised as one of the Celtic nations and is the homeland of the Manx people, a Celtic ethnic group.

  6. Country definitives - Wikipedia

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    Country definitives, formerly known as regional postage stamps of Great Britain, are the postage stamps issued for regions of the United Kingdom, reflecting the regional identity of the various countries and islands of the British isles. [1][2] Postage stamps were first issued by Great Britain in May 1840 and were valid throughout the United ...

  7. History of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    History of the Isle of Man. The Isle of Man had become physically separated from Great Britain and Ireland by 6500 BC. It appears that colonisation took place by sea sometime during the Mesolithic era (about 6500 BC). [1] The island has been visited by various raiders and trading peoples over the years. After being settled by people from ...

  8. Isle of Man Government - Wikipedia

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    e. The Isle of Man Government (Manx: Reiltys Ellan Vannin) is the government of the Isle of Man. The formal head of the Isle of Man Government is the Lieutenant Governor, the personal representative of the Lord of Mann (currently Charles III). The executive head is the Chief Minister. Douglas, the capital city in the Isle of Man, home to the ...

  9. Onchan (parish) - Wikipedia

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    Onchan (parish) / 54.174; -4.439. Onchan ( / ˈɒŋkən / ONK-ən; Manx: Connaghyn ), historically Kirk Conchan, is one of the seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man . It is located on the east of the island (part of the traditional South Side division) in the sheading of Middle, though before 1796 it was in the sheading of Garff. [ 2][ 3]