Outline of the Isle of Man
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Isle of Man:
The Isle of Man – self-governing British Crown dependency located in the Irish Sea near the geographic centre of the British Isles.[1] The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who holds the title of Lord of Mann. The Crown is represented by a Lieutenant Governor. The island is not part of the United Kingdom, but external relations, defence, and ultimate good-governance of the Isle of Man are the responsibility of the government of the United Kingdom.
General reference
- Pronunciation:
- Common English country name: The Isle of Man
- Official English country name: The Isle of Man
- Common endonym(s): Isle of Man, Mannin
- Official endonym(s):
- Adjectival(s): Manx
- Demonym(s): Manxman (Manxmen)
- Etymology: Name of the Isle of Man
- ISO country codes: IM, IMN, 833
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:IM
- Internet country code top-level domain: .im
Geography of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Geography of the Isle of Man
- The Isle of Man is: an island and self-governing Crown dependency
- Coastline: Irish Sea 160 km
- Population of the Isle of Man: 80,058 people (estimate) - 194th most populous country
- Area of the Isle of Man: 572 km2 (221 sq mi) - 191st largest country
- Atlas of the Isle of Man
- List of places in the Isle of Man
Location of the Isle of Man
- The Isle of Man is situated within the following regions:
- Extreme points of the Isle of Man:
- Land boundaries: none
Environment of Isle of Man
- Climate of the Isle of Man
- Wildlife of the Isle of Man
- Flora of the Isle of Man
- Fauna of the Isle of Man
Natural geographic features of the Isle of Man
- Hills and mountains of the Isle of Man
- Islands of the Isle of Man
- Rivers of the Isle of Man
- World Heritage Sites in the Isle of Man: None
Administrative divisions of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Administrative divisions of the Isle of Man
Sheadings of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Sheadings
The Isle of Man is divided into six sheadings:
Parishes of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Parishes of the Isle of Man
The parishes of each sheading of the Isle of Man are:
- Ayre - Andreas, Bride, Lezayre
- Garff - Lonan, Maughold, Onchan (Kione Droghad)
- Glenfaba - German, Patrick
- Michael - Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey), Jurby (Jourbee), Michael (Mael)
- Middle - Braddan, Marown, Santon
- Rushen - Arbory, Rushen (Rosien), Malew
Municipalities of the Isle of Man
Towns of the Isle of Man
The official towns of the Isle of Man are:
- Capital of the Isle of Man: Douglas Doolish
- Castletown Balley Chashtal
- Peel Purt ny hInshey
- Ramsey Rhumsaa
Villages of the Isle of Man
Villages of the Isle of Man include:
- Andreas Andreas
- Baldrine Balley Drine
- Ballabeg Balley Beg
- Ballasalla Balley Sallagh
- Ballaugh Balley ny Loughey
- Crosby Crosbee
- Foxdale Forsdal
- Glen Maye Glion Maye
- Laxey Laksaa
- Jurby Jourbee
- Niarbyl
- Port St Mary Purt le Moirrey
- Port Erin Purt Chiarn
- St John's Balley Keeill Eoin
- Union Mills Myllin Doo Aah
Demography of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Demographics of the Isle of Man
Neighbouring countries
Being an island, the Isle of Man shares no land borders with other countries. However, its two neighbours are:
- Republic of Ireland Nerin
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Yn Reeriaght Unnaneyssit dy Yn Vretyn Vooar as Nerin Hwoaie
Government and politics of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Government of the Isle of Man and Politics of the Isle of Man
- Form of government: Crown Dependency, and a parliamentary multi-party representative democracy
- State officials of the Isle of Man
- Capital of the Isle of Man: Douglas
- Elections in the Isle of Man
- Political parties in the Isle of Man
- Order of precedence in the Isle of Man
- Taxation in the Isle of Man
Branches of the government of the Isle of Man
Executive branch of the government of the Isle of Man
- Head of state: Lord of Mann, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
- Lord of Mann's representative: Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, Adam Wood
- Deputy Governor: [[]]
- Lord of Mann's representative: Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, Adam Wood
- Head of government: Chief Minister of the Isle of Man
- Council of Ministers
- Chief Minister: Tony Brown
- Treasury Minister: Allan Bell
- Home Minister: Martyn Quayle
- Health Minister: Eddie Teare
- Education Minister: Annie Craine
- Industry Minister: David Cretney
- Tourism Minister: Adrian Earnshaw
- Transport Minister: David Anderson
- DAFF Minister: Phil Gawne
- DLGE Minister: John Shimmin
- Departments of the Isle of Man government
- Offices of the Isle of Man government
- The Personnel Office
- Civil Service Commission
- Whitley Council (for manual workers)
- Chief Secretary's Office
- Chief Secretary: Mary Williams
- Attorney General's Chambers
- Attorney General: John Corlett
- General Registry of the Isle of Man
- Office of the Data Protection Supervisor
- The Personnel Office
- Isle of Man Civil Service
Legislative branch of the government of the Isle of Man
- Tynwald (bicameral parliament of the Isle of Man)
Judicial branch of the government of the Isle of Man
- Judicial appointment: the Judiciary of the Isle of Man are appointed by The Queen, Lord of Mann, acting on the advice of the Secretary of State for Justice in the United Kingdom.
- Court of final appeal in the Isle of Man: Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom
- Isle of Man High Court
- High Bailiff: Michael Moyle
- Deputy High Bailiff: Alastair Montgomerie
- Attorney General of the Isle of Man: John Corlett
External relations of the Isle of Man
International organization membership
The Isle of Man is a member of:[1]
- British-Irish Council (BIC)
- Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Law and order in the Isle of Man
- Main article: Law of the Isle of Man
- Capital punishment in the Isle of Man
- Citizenship - Natives of the Isle of Man are citizens of the United Kingdom
- Human rights in the Isle of Man
- Law enforcement in the Isle of Man
- Marriage in the Isle of Man
- Software patents in the Isle of Man
Military of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Military of the Isle of Man
- Army: Combined Army Reserve Units including 156 Regt RLC 103 RA Regt, 75 Engr Regt, 4 LANCS(Duke of Lancs) & 4 PARA
- Navy: None
- Air Force: None
- Special forces: None
- Defence: The United Kingdom is responsible for the Island's defence. See Isle of Man#Government.
Emergency services in the Isle of Man
- Isle of Man Constabulary
- Isle of Man Coastguard
- Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service
- Isle of Man Civil Defence Corps
- Isle of Man Ambulance Service
Local government in the Isle of Man
History of the Isle of Man
- Main article: History of the Isle of Man and Current events of the Isle of Man
- King of Mann and the Isles (1079–1164)
- Battle of the Isle of Man (1158)
- King of Mann (1164 - 1504)
- Lord of Mann (1504–1765)
- Act of Settlement 1703
- Governor of the Isle of Man (1696–1828)
- Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (1773–present)
- Wimund - 12th century, first Bishop of the Isle of Man, warlord
- Internment camps in the Isle of Man
- Extinct animals from the Isle of Man
Culture of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Culture of the Isle of Man
- Manx
- Architecture of the Isle of Man
- Languages of the Isle of Man
- Manx, a Gaelic language.
- English language
- Anglo-Manx, the distinctive indigenous English dialect of the Manx
- British English, the usual form of English used in the Isle of Man, especially for formal purposes.
- Cuisine of the Isle of Man
- Events on the Isle of Man
- Humour in the Isle of Man
- Manx National Heritage
- Media in the Isle of Man
- National symbols of the Isle of Man
- People of the Isle of Man
- Public holidays in the Isle of Man
- Religion in the Isle of Man
- Scouting on the Isle of Man
- World Heritage Sites in the Isle of Man: None
Art in the Isle of Man
- Cuisine of the Isle of Man
- Literature of the Isle of Man
- Music of the Isle of Man
- Television in the Isle of Man
Sport in the Isle of Man
- Main article: Sport in the Isle of Man
- Isle of Man's national sport: Cammag
- Isle of Man cricket team
- Football in the Isle of Man
- Rugby union in the Isle of Man
- Isle of Man TT
- Manx Grand Prix
Economy and infrastructure of the Isle of Man
- Main article: Economy of the Isle of Man
- Banks of the Isle of Man
- Communications in the Isle of Man
- Companies of the Isle of Man
- Currency of the Isle of Man: Pound
- Commemorative coins of the Isle of Man
- ISO 4217: n/a (informally IMP)
- Energy in the Isle of Man
- Isle of Man Stock Exchange
- Tourism in the Isle of Man
- Transport in the Isle of Man
- Water supply and sanitation in the Isle of Man
Education in the Isle of Man
- Main article: Education in the Isle of Man
See also
Manx language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
- Crown dependency
- List of international rankings
- Outline of Europe
- Outline of geography
- Outline of the United Kingdom
References
- 1 2 "Isle of Man". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
External links
- Wikimedia Atlas of the Isle of Man
- isleofman.com The Isle of Man online.
- Isle of Man Guide An extensive guide to the Isle of Man
- Manx Government A comprehensive site covering many aspects of Manx life from fishing to financial regulation
- CIA World Factbook listing for the Isle of Man
- Manx Scenes.com Extensive photographic library.
- Isle of Man Tour 360 degree pictures of the Isle of Man.
- Manxviews Over 1300 Manx images.
- On The Isle of Man Life on the island.
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