- The
Minquiers (Les
Minquiers; in Jèrriais: Les Mîntchièrs pronunciation;
known as "the Minkies" in
local English) are a
group of
islands and rocks, about...
- the Bailiwick. The
islands have no
permanent inhabitants. The
Minquiers (Les
Minquiers) are
situated 9
miles south of Jersey, and are administratively...
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uninhabited islands and
rocks including Les Dirouilles, Les Écréhous, Les
Minquiers, and Les
Pierres de Lecq.
Jersey was part of the
Duchy of Normandy, whose...
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original on 8
August 2016.
Retrieved 11
September 2012.
Histoire des
Minquiers et des Ecréhou,
Robert Sinsoilliez, St Malo 1995, ISBN 2-905970-97-9 Jersey...
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Channel Islands or
Crown Dependencies Brecqhou Jethou Lihou Écréhous
Minquiers Les
Dirouilles Pierres de Lecq
Casquets Renonquet Caquorobert Crevichon...
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country the
Minquiers and
Ecrehous belonged. The
French fished in the waters, but
Jersey exercised various administrative rights. In the
Minquiers and Ecrehos...
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Jersey (comprising the
island of
Jersey and
uninhabited islets such as the
Minquiers and Écréhous) and the
Bailiwick of
Guernsey (comprising the
islands of...
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France v
United Kingdom [1953] ICJ 3 (also
called the
Minquiers and
Ecrehos Case) was an
International Court of
Justice case
concerning sovereignty over...
- the
Duchy of
Normandy annexed the
Channel Islands including Chausey,
Minquiers and Ecrehous. In 1022,
Richard II, Duke of Normandy, gave
Chausey and...
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Settlement — Skaw, Unst,
Shetland Islands,
Scotland Southernmost Point — Les
Minquiers Reef, Jersey,
Channel Islands Southernmost Settlement —
Saint Clement...