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English: Location map of the Isle of Man, showing sheadings as well as local authorities (towns, villages, districts, parishes). Geographic limits of the map: W: -4° 58' 0"
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There is a long history of relations and cultural exchange between the Isle of Man and Ireland. The Isle of Man's historic Manx language and its modern revived variant are closely related to both Scottish Gaelic and the Irish language and, in 1947, Éamon de Valera, the Taoiseach of Ireland, spearheaded efforts to save the dying Manx language. [62]
In addition to the Isle of Man itself, the Isle of Man Government administers three small neighbouring islands: the Calf of Man, St Patrick's Isle and St Michael's Isle. There is one place with official status as a city, three places with official status as towns, four villages, and many other smaller settlements.
Glen Helen: On A3, N of St John's: On TT course Glen Maye: Village of same name Patrick parish: Famous waterfall Glen Mooar: Michael parish, on A4: NB Not the only place on the island called Glen Mooar Glen Wyllin: Adjacent to Kirk Michael: Extends south to Cooildarry Groudle Glen: On A2 about 1 mile E of Onchan: Has MER halt and its own ...
English: Topographic map in English of the Isle of Man. Note : The shaded relief is a raster image embedded in the SVG. Français : Carte topographique en anglais de l' Île de Man .
The Isle of Man enjoys a temperate climate, with cool summers and mild winters. Average rainfall is high compared to the majority of the British Isles, due to its location to the western side of Great Britain and sufficient distance from Ireland for moisture to be accumulated by the prevailing south-westerly winds.
Silverdale Glen is a National Glen, and recreational area. It is situated near the village of Ballasalla , in the parish of Malew , on the Isle of Man . The recreation site consists of a small boating lake, café, playing fields, and a playground with a Victorian water-powered carousel.