Isle Of Man

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The Isle of Man (Manx: Ellan Vannin) is a substantial island in the Irish Sea, between Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland. The capital of the island is Douglas, and other major towns are Ramsey, Peel, Castletown and Port Erin. The central mountain of Snaefell is ascended by a light railway.

Access is generally via ferry from Belfast, Dublin, Heysham or Liverpool, to Douglas, or by air to Ronaldsway, near Castletown from various British airports and Dublin.

A politically distinct entity from the rest of the United Kingdom (technically a British Crown Dependency), it is the site of the oldest continuous parliament in the world, the Tynwald. Queen Elizabeth II, as Lord of Mann, is the titular head of state. The Isle of Man is a socially conservative community and the judicial use of corporal punishment persisted here longer than in any other part of the British Isles, the birch for juvenile offenders being employed until 1976.

The island flag depicts an ancient symbol called the triskelion or tre cassyn, consisting of three legs arranged in a swastika-like manner from a single central hub;[1] a similar symbol is found on the flag of Sicily[2]

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The Calf of Man, a small island at the southern end of the Isle of Man is a nature reserve and bird observatory. Notable island wildlife includes basking sharks, seals, porpoises, ravens, choughs, and large seabird colonies. The Manx shearwater is named for the island, although today it is rare here.

References[edit]

  1. CRW Flags
  2. Flags of the World
  3. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/25/isle_of_man/

Isle of Man guide


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