- The
Écréhous (or in Jèrriais: Êcrého) are a
group of
islands and
rocks situated six
miles (9.6 km) north-east of Jersey, and
eight miles (12.8 km) from...
- The
Minquiers and
Ecréhous are two
groups of
islands and
rocks forming part of the
Bailiwick of Jersey,
Channel Islands. They are
respectively the most...
- life, fled to Les
Écréhous where he
spent 14
years in self-imposed
exile on La Marmotière as the
second self-styled king of the
Écréhous despite being cleared...
- the
island of
Jersey and
uninhabited islets such as the
Minquiers and
Écréhous) and the
Bailiwick of
Guernsey (comprising the
islands of Guernsey, Sark...
-
surrounding uninhabited islands and
rocks including Les Dirouilles, Les
Écréhous, Les Minquiers, and Les
Pierres de Lecq.
Jersey was part of the
Duchy of...
-
worker and
fisherman from
Jersey who
lived in self-imposed
exile on the
Écréhous reef for 14
years after being wrongly accused of a
string of ****ual ****aults...
-
small islands Channel Islands or
Crown Dependencies Brecqhou Jethou Lihou Écréhous Minquiers Les
Dirouilles Pierres de Lecq
Casquets Renonquet Caquorobert...
- 2015.
Retrieved 4
November 2015. "Les Minquiers, Jersey". Ramsar. "Les
Écrehous & Les Dirouilles, Jersey". Ramsar. "Les
Pierres de Lecq". Ramsar. Eames...
- inter-tidal zone
around the islands, and some
islands such as Burhou, the
Écréhous, and the
Minquiers have been
designated Ramsar sites. The
waters around...
-
Bailiwick of Jersey,
which also
consists of
islet groups known as Les
Écréhous, Les Minquiers, Les
Dirouilles and Les
Pierres de Lecq. It is a highly...