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- Jersey - Wikipedia
The species is the subject of an ongoing programme to save it from extinction in Jersey via a collaboration between the Government of Jersey, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and Jersey Amphibian and Reptile Group (JARG), with support and sponsorship from several other organisations
- Visit Jersey: UK Breaks Holidays | Jersey, Channel Islands
Jersey may be just nine by five miles, but it’s bursting with things to do Explore majestic Mont Orgueil Castle, the Jersey War Tunnels and scenic hikes with breathtaking views
- Jersey | Channel Islands, English Channel | Britannica
Jersey, British crown dependency and island, the largest and southernmost of the Channel Islands, lying south of England’s coast and 12 miles (19 km) west of the Cotentin peninsula of France
- How to spend the perfect holiday in Jersey | Telegraph Travel
From castles and war history to beaches and nature, here’s how to make the most out of a holiday to Jersey
- Facts about Jersey
Jersey sits in the Bay of St Malo, 14 miles (22 kilometres) from the French coast and 85 miles (137 kilometres) south of the English coast Jersey is the biggest of the Channel Islands
- Visitor Information for Jersey Tourists | Visit Jersey
A spectacular coastal route shaped by some of the world's biggest tides Moderate-level rambles for explorers ready to wander further Discover all our travel articles and fall in love with the island Tune in and zone out to the breathtaking live views of Jersey’s coasts
- Jersey City Mayoral Runoff Election Results - The New York Times
Get live results and maps from the 2025 Jersey City mayoral runoff election in New Jersey
- Jersey – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The island of Jersey was once well-known for a type of woollen knit fabric, known as jersey, which was used to make underwear and sweaters, the latter of which also became known as jerseys
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