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Chausey (French pronunciation: [ʃo.zɛ]) is a
group of
small islands,
islets and
rocks off the
coast of Normandy, in the
English Channel. It lies 17 kilometres...
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islands includes the
Bailiwick of Guernsey, the
Bailiwick of
Jersey and
Chausey.
Uninhabited islands,
islets and rock
formations include the following:...
- are
believed to be from the Old
Norse ey (island) and
holmr (islet). The
Chausey Islands south of
Jersey are not
generally included in the geographical...
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famous Mont St Michel. Of the
Channel Islands, only the
island of
Chausey forms part of the
territory of the department.
Manche borders the Normandy...
- 1991,
twinned with 20
European cities. Administratively, the
islands of
Chausey, the
French Channel Islands,
which include a
small harbour, are part of...
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Normandy in
respect to the
Channel Islands. The
Channel Islands (except for
Chausey)
remain Crown Dependencies of the
British Crown in the
present era. Thus...
- indented, with
several small islands close to the coastline,
including Chausey and Mont-Saint-Michel. The
Cotentin Peninsula on the
French coast juts...
- po****ted
French islands. List of
inhabited islands of
Atlantic France:
Chausey Grande-Île Mont Saint-Michel (by very high tide)
Tombelaine (tidal) Tatihou...
- Tasmania,
Australia Burgh Island, Devon,
England Cádiz, Andalucía,
Spain Chausey,
Manche département,
France (two
features connecting the main
island and...
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Channel Islands National Park
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Chausey, a
group of
French islands in the
English Channel Channelean, a term referring...