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The Crown Dependencies [c] are three offshore island territories in the British Islands that are self-governing possessions of the British Crown: the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey, both located in the English Channel and together known as the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland.
The Crown Dependencies have each had a historic and complex relationship with the United Kingdom and with its predecessors. Jersey is not, and has never been, part of the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Great Britain or the Kingdom of England, however, it has been a dependency of the monarch of each of these states at their time of existence ...
There are fourteen British Overseas Territories, and three Crown dependencies which are under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom but not part of the United Kingdom itself. Some of these territories have gained membership of international intergovernmental organisations and sports federations.
Crown dependency of The Crown in Right of the Isle of Man English: Mann Manx: Mannin: English: Isle of Man Manx: Ellan Vannin: Douglas Manx: Doolish: Jersey [n 7] Bailiwick of Jersey Crown dependency of The Crown in Right of Jersey English: Jersey Jèrriais: Jèrri: English: Bailiwick of Jersey Jèrriais: Bailliage de Jersey: Saint Helier ...
This list divides the world's inhabited dependent territories roughly into half: those which are dependencies of Commonwealth nations, formerly members of the British Empire and all of which have King Charles III as head of state; and the remainder. Governors, managers or wardens of uninhabited dependent territories are excluded.
At the start of the century, Jersey had achieved a high degree of self-government through delegation of Crown powers to the States, though the Bailiff, Governor and Jurats were all still Crown appointees. During the century, Jersey's power structure shifted more and more from the Crown to the States, establishing Jersey as a near-independent ...
Because Jersey is a dependency of the British Crown, King Charles III reigns in Jersey. [56] "The Crown" is defined by the Law Officers of the Crown as the "Crown in right of Jersey". [57] The King's representative and adviser in the island is the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey – Vice-Admiral Jerry Kyd since 8 October 2022.
Jersey Jersey (crown dependency of United Kingdom) 88,200 41 Hoeksche Waard Netherlands: 88,000 42 La Palma (Africa) Spain: 82,346 (2015) [2] 43 Isle of Man Isle of Man (crown dependency of United Kingdom) 80,000 44 Usedom Germany, Poland: 76,500 45 Rügen Germany: 73,000 46 Anglesey United Kingdom: 68,900 47 Lolland Denmark: 68,224 48 Guernsey