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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
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
Visit Jersey: UK Breaks Holidays | Jersey, Channel Islands Escape to an island paradise in an hour or less by plane from over 20 airports across the UK 48 miles of stunning shoreline, quality food drink and a rich history await – from World War II relics to medieval castles and an ancient burial chamber older than the pyramids
All you need to know about Jersey. - Visit Channel Islands All you need to know about Jersey Jersey is nestled in the English Channel, just 14 miles (22km) off the coast of France Despite its compact size, measuring just nine miles by five, it is the largest of the Channel Islands and boasts a rich and varied landscape
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
Jersey AZ Celebrate the thrill of multiple leagues with our all-in-one jersey collection inspired by the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NCAA Embrace the spirit of sports fashion in one vibrant and stylish statement
Jersey (fabric) - Wikipedia Jersey fabric originated in the Channel Islands, particularly on the island of Jersey, where it was traditionally used for underwear and sweaters for fishermen This versatile fabric has historical roots dating back to the Middle Ages, when Jersey was a significant exporter of knitted goods [1] The name "Jersey" likely has roots in English and Old Norse, meaning "island," which reflects its