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  2. Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey has a road network consisting of 346 miles (557 km) of roads and there are a total of 124,737 motor vehicles registered on the island as of 2016. [132] Jersey has a large network of lanes, some of which are classified as green lanes, which have a 15 mph speed limit and where priority is afforded to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders ...

  3. What Are the World’s Best Tax Havens? - AOL

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    The islands are actually two British Crown dependencies, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Bailiwick of Guernsey. ... as it boasts some of the world’s most expensive real estate. Despite its costs ...

  4. List of islands of the Channel Islands - Wikipedia

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    This group of islands includes the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey and Chausey. Inhabited islands. Name Image Coordinates Population Area Elevation ...

  5. Channel Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Channel Islands [note 1] are an archipelago in the English Channel, off the French coast of Normandy.They are divided into two Crown Dependencies: the Bailiwick of Jersey, which is the largest of the islands; and the Bailiwick of Guernsey, consisting of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm and some smaller islands.

  6. St Clement, Jersey - Wikipedia

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    St Clement's Parish Hall at Le Hocq - It is the most modern of Jersey's parish halls. The parish is a first-level administrative division of the Bailiwick of Jersey, a British Crown dependency. The highest official in the parish is the Connétable of St Clement. The incumbent office holder is Len Norman, who has held the office since 2008 ...

  7. Bailiwick - Wikipedia

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    The term survives in administrative usage in the British Crown Dependencies of the Channel Islands, which are grouped for administrative purposes into two bailiwicks – the Bailiwick of Jersey (comprising the island of Jersey and uninhabited islets such as the Minquiers and Écréhous) and the Bailiwick of Guernsey (comprising the islands of ...