Outline of the Isle of Man

Outline of the Isle of Man
The location of the Isle of Man
An enlargeable relief map of the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man (Manx: Ellan Vannin, pronounced [ˈɛlʲən ˈvanɪn]) or Mannin (Manx: Mannin, [ˈmanɪn]) is a 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.

The island was a Celtic community which came under the rule of the Norse in 1079. This has left a legacy from the Tynwald government to many place names. After a period of alternating rule by the Kings of England and Scotland, the Manx came under the feudal overlordship of the English Crown. The lordship revested to the British Crown in 1764 but the island never became part of the United Kingdom. This accounts for its current position as a Crown dependency.

The Isle of Man is not a part of the European Union, but because of Protocol 3 of the Treaty of Accession in 1972, there does exist the free movement of goods between the two entities.[2]

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Isle of Man:

General reference

An enlargeable basic map of the Isle of Man

Geography of the Isle of Man

An enlargeable topographic map of the Isle of Man
Main article: Geography of the Isle of Man

Environment of Isle of Man

An enlargeable satellite image of the Isle of Man
  • Climate of the Isle of Man
  • Environmental issues in the Isle of Man
  • Ecoregions of the Isle of Man
  • Renewable energy in the Isle of Man
  • Geology of the Isle of Man
  • National parks of Isle of Man
  • Protected areas of the Isle of Man
  • Wildlife 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
  • Lakes of the Isle of Man
  • Rivers of the Isle of Man
    • Waterfalls of the Isle of Man
  • Valleys of the Isle of Man
  • World Heritage Sites in the Isle of Man: None

Administrative divisions of the Isle of Man

Isle of Man sheadings and parishes
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:

Municipalities of the Isle of Man

Towns of the Isle of Man

The official towns of the Isle of Man are:

Villages of the Isle of Man

Villages of the Isle of Man include:

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

Branches of the government of the Isle of Man


Executive branch of the government of the Isle of Man

Legislative branch of the government of the Isle of Man

Judicial branch of the government of the Isle of Man

External relations of the Isle of Man

International organization membership

The Isle of Man is a member of:[1]

Law and order in the Isle of Man

Main article: Law of the Isle of Man

Military of the Isle of Man

Main article: Military of the Isle of Man

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

Culture of the Isle of Man

Main article: Culture of the Isle of Man

Art in the Isle of Man

Sport in the Isle of Man

Main article: Sport in the Isle of Man

Economy and infrastructure of the Isle of Man

Overview map of roads in the Isle of Man.
Main article: Economy of the Isle of Man

Education in the Isle of Man

Main article: Education in the Isle of Man
  • List of universities in the Isle of Man

See also

References

External links

Wikimedia Atlas of the Isle of Man


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