
Isle of Man
The Isle of Man sits in the Irish Sea at a rough geographical midpoint between Britain and Ireland, a self-governing Crown dependency with its own parliament, laws, and distinct Manx identity. Its landscape shifts quickly from rugged upland moorland to quiet glens and a coastline of dramatic headlands and sandy coves. The island moves at a deliberate pace, except when the TT motorcycle races briefly transform it into a global focal point.
About Isle of Man
Overview
The Isle of Man covers roughly 572 square kilometres, with Douglas as its capital. Manx English is the dominant language, and the Manx Gaelic language, though spoken by few, is undergoing active revival efforts. The island uses the Manx pound, which circulates alongside sterling. Politically, it sits outside the UK and the European Union, governed by Tynwald, one of the world's oldest continuous parliaments.
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