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Home  >  World  > Europe  > United Kingdom  > Isle Of Man

General Information

Area: 572 sq km (221 sq miles).

Population: 71,714 (1996).

Population Density: 125.3 per sq km.

Capital: Douglas. Population: 23,487 (1996).

GEOGRAPHY: The Isle of Man is situated in the Irish Sea, 114km (71 miles) from Liverpool and 133km (83 miles) from Dublin. The island has a mountain range down the middle, the highest peak being Snaefell at 620m (2036ft) and a flat northern plain to the Point of Ayre, the most northerly point. The Calf of Man, an islet off the southwest coast, is administered as a nature reserve and bird sanctuary by the Manx Museum and National Trust.

Government: Crown Dependency with own parliament. Head of State: HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented locally by Lieutenant-Governor Ian MacFadyen since 2000. Head of Government: Chief Minister Richard Corkhill since 2001.

Language: Manx Gaelic, the indigenous language, is related to Scots and Irish Gaelic. At one time spoken by all the Manx, the tongue was replaced by English during the last century, and now only 600 or so people speak it to some degree. On Tynwald Day, summaries of the new laws are read out in Manx and English. Manx Gaelic evening classes are regularly held, and a weekly radio programme and newspaper column appear in the language.

Time: GMT (GMT + 1 from last Sunday in March to last Saturday in October).

Electricity: 240 volts AC, 50Hz.

Telephone

To telephone the Isle of Man from the UK, the STD (area) code is 01624.

Mobile telephone

See main UK section.

Fax

Services are available.

Internet

Internet access is available on the island.

Post

Services are administered by the Isle of Man Post Office Authority which issues its own postage stamps, recognised internationally under the auspices of the Universal Postal Union. Only Isle of Man Post Office Authority stamps are valid for postal purposes in the island.

Press

There are several local papers published on the island and English papers are widely available.


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