- jagranjosh.com general-knowledge/10-amazing-facts…The Channel Islands are an archipelago in the English Channel, off the French coast of Normandy.
- hotels.com go/england/uk-best-things-to-do-…Check out the best things to do on the Channel Islands and find hidden gems of adventure and excitement tucked away in the unspoilt wilderness.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/3054For the French Channel Islands, see Chausey. The Channel Islands, located between the south coast of the United…
- thetimes.com travel/destinations/europe-travel/…An expert guide to planning a holiday on Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark or Herm, collectively the Channel Islands.
- theguardian.com uk/channelislandsThe farthest north this species used to be seen was the Channel Islands but it is now common in Bedfordshire. 3 Jul 2024 06.00 BST.
- encyclopedia.com places/britain-ireland-france-…The four larger inhabited islands off the coast of Normandy, known collectively as the Channel Islands, were part of the Duchy of Normandy from 933 c.e...
- countrymeters.info en/Channel_IslandsDuring 2024 Channel Islands population is projected to increase by 897 people and reach 177,507 in the beginning of 2025.
- bbc.co.uk news/world-europe-18175986The Channel Islands were owned by the Duchy of Normandy, and passed to the English Crown when William the Conqueror became King of England in 1066.
- wiki2.org en/Channel_Islands'Îles Normandes' and 'Archipel Normand' have also, historically, been used in Channel Island French to refer to the islands as a whole.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q42314Channel Islands by Sentinel-2.jpg 9,867 × 9,867; 90.72 MB. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. official name.