Guernsey
Population
65,228 peopleCapital
St Peter PortCurrency
PoundMap of Guernsey
Area in square kilometers
78 km2 Location of Guernsey (Dark Green) Location of Guernsey (Dark Green)
Capital
Saint Peter Port (Saint Pierre Port)
49°27′N 2°33′W / 49.45°N 2.55°W / 49.45; -2.
parishes on the Island of Guernsey, but also the islands of Herm,
Jethou, Burhou, and Lihou and their islet possessions. The Bailiwick
of Guernsey also administers some aspects of two nearby crown
dependencies (Alderney and Sark), and the island of Brecqhou.
the Bailiwick of Guernsey is not part of the UK; and while it
participates in the Common Travel Area, it is not part of the European
Union.
of Guernsey is situated in the English Channel just west of Normandy,
France. With Alderney and Sark, Herm, Jethou, and other islets, it
forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The island was known as Sarnia to the
Romans.
The Guernsey breed of
cattle originated there.
For more information on Guernsey, visit Britannica.com.
Guernsey has always had an ambiguous relationship to Britain; during
the Hundred Years War it passed back and forth from French to English
possession, and its rocky inlets made natural hideouts for French
pirates from nearby St-Malo (read more).
Guernsey Pound - on parity with British pound (GBP); Jersey notes also
accepted, but Channel Island currency not accepted in UK
Area
78 sq km
Population
64,587 (July 2002 est.
Guernsey is a group of islands in the English Channel, part of the
Channel Islands.
Guernsey can only be reached by plane or boat.
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Location of Guernsey Location of Guernsey (Dark Green)
Capital
St Peter Port
Official languages
English (predominant)
French (legislative)
Recognised regional languages
Guernésiais, Sercquiais, and historically Auregnais which
The Bailiwick of Guernsey (French: Bailliage de Guernesey) is a
British Crown dependency in the English Channel off the coast of
Normandy.
As well as the island of Guernsey itself, it also includes Alderney,
Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou, Burhou, Lihou and other islets.
Kingdom, Guernsey is not part of the UK but rather a separate
possession of the Crown, comparable to the Isle of Man. Guernsey is
also not part of the European Union. The island of Guernsey is divided
into 10 parishes.
Guernsey and noted for producing a rich golden milk.
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GuernseyGuernsey - breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernseydairy
cattle, dairy cow, milch cow, milcher, milk cow, milker - cattle that
are reared for their milk
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Guernsey’s population was 62,431 at the end of March 2010, 0.3% (or
157 people) higher than the previous year. The majority of the growth
(an increase of 143 people) was due to natural increase.
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Guernsey is the perfect destination. Inspiring walks along the cliff
paths, rambles through the rural interior or lazy days on the island’s
beautiful beaches, Guernsey has it all.
Guernsey is a special place, a thriving
community that welcomes its visitors with open arms and leaves a
lasting impression on all who set foot on her soil.
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The ratio of number of residents in Guernsey to the number of sex
offenders is 1064 to 1.
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the island of Guernsey and noted for producing a rich golden milk.
should be the one to get the guernsey for Canberra (1975).
Channel Islands breeds, originating from the island of Guernsey in the
English Channel.
The unique content and quality of Guernsey milk has been recognized
for centuries. The purebred Guernsey traces its ancestry back more
than 1 000 years to the Island of Guernsey in the English
Channel off the coast of France.
Guernsey were used to keep the Guernsey breed pure and to maintain the
high quality of the golden milk. Compulsory registration of all cattle
on the island began in 1878.
1926, and four years later the Guernsey Cattle Breeders’ Society of
South Africa was founded. Since then the name has changed to the S.A.
Guernsey Cattle Breeders’ Society.
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Visit Guernsey: A heady mix of stunning scenery and the best of
contemporary living, Guernsey is the perfect destination. Inspiring
walks along the cliff paths, rambles through the rural interior or
lazy days on the island’s beautiful beaches, Guernsey has it all.
Guernsey is approximately nine miles by five miles wide in a
triangular shape covering 24 square miles in area. Amazingly there are
1,971 roads. The population is around 60,000.
However, Guernsey is not part of the UK, nor the
European Union, but is rather a separate possession of the Crown,
comparable to the Isle of Man. The island of Guernsey is divided into
10 parishes.
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The tranquil island group of Guernsey enjoys one of the warmest
climates in the United Kingdom.
Guernsey is also an ideal
family holiday destination with shallow beaches by the blue sea.
the English Channel, Guernsey is a nice
place for a tranquil holiday in the British countryside, with some
interesting castles to be explored. The main island, Guernsey, has
picturesque cobbled streets and a beautiful port.
Guernsey cattle in Saint Saviour, Guernsey
The Guernsey is a breed of cattle used in dairy farming. It is fawn
and white in color, and is particularly renowned for the rich flavor
of its milk, as well as its hardiness and docile disposition.
Guernsey cattle are known to produce the highest percentage of A2 milk
of all breeds of dairy cattle.
From the 1950s to the early 1970s, Golden Guernsey trademark milk was
sold in the US and Canada as a premium product.
GG Golden Guernsey Dairy of Milwaukee, WI, originally owned
by Foremost Farms (and now Dean Foods), retained the Golden Guernsey
name long after they discontinued selling 100% Guernsey milk. The milk
they sell today is produced primarily by Holstein cattle.
The Isle of Guernsey, a tiny island in the English Channel
off the coast of France, is the birthplace of the Guernsey cow.
About 960 A.D., besieged by buccaneers and sea rovers, the Island
came to the attention of Robert Duke of Normandy.
were the original stock of a great majority of the Guernseys that
make up the national Guernsey herd today.
founded the American Guernsey Cattle Club in 1877. Since then, the
organization has registered over three million Guernseys.
Guernsey, Wyoming, in Platte county, is 78 miles N of Cheyenne,
Wyoming (center to center) and 175 miles N of Denver, Colorado. There
are 1,147 residents in the town.
In 2000, Guernsey had a median family income of $38,958. Lots of
residents of Guernsey prove that it's possible to work from home
regularly.
Compared to most towns in the state, Guernsey has
reasonable real estate taxes.
Commuting
In Guernsey, 82% of commuters drive to work. The town offers good
opportunities for biking and walking, so if you're out of shape give
those a try.
Located in the English Channel close to Normandy, Guernsey is smaller
and less touristy than Jersey, but still offers a wonderful holiday
destination. Sunsets and sunrises are rendered stunning against the
Guernsey backdrop.
Guernsey's cultural makeup, which is a combination of English and
French influences.
Though it is geographically closer to France, the Bailiwick of
Guernsey is a British Crown dependency. It is not part of the UK, nor
of the EU.
English-speakers, this makes Guernsey a good option for those in
search of an island destination with cultural and historic interest.
The Bailiwick of Guernsey also includes Alderney, Sark, and a few
other islands.
search English: Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands. It is the
largest island of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.Français : Le bailliage de
Guernesey est une dépendance de la couronne britannique dans la Manche
au large des côtes françaises.
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mi (65 sq km), in the English Channel, second largest of the Channel
Islands. Guernsey bailiwick (2005 est. pop. 65,000) includes Alderney,
Sark, Herm, Brechou, Jethou, and smaller islands.
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