Technically, no, it is not part of Great Britain- it is a British Crown Dependency. It is self governing, and Queen Elizabeth II holds the title "Lord of Mann". The Crown is represented by a Lt. Governor, and Britain covers foreign relations and defence.
There are two. Ireland and the Isle of Man. Neither are part of Great Britain.
The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown Dependency located between Great Britain and Ireland.
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Great Britain is a large island so can't be surrounded by islands. The nearest large island to Britain is Ireland.
Ireland and the Isle of Man are west of Britain, and not part of it, as they are separate islands.
Yes, the Isle of Man is not part of Britain. It lies between Britain and Ireland, in the Irish Sea.
England is a country. Great Britain is several countries including England. The British Islands is different and includes the Isle of Man and others.
OK, here we go again. BRITAIN is an island. It includes England, Wales and Scotland. GREAT BRITAIN is a group of islands, including Britain, the Isle of Wight, the Hebrides, the Isle of Man and lots of others, but NOT Ireland. The UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND is a kingdom and an independent nation state.
The island of Great Britain.
Britain, Ireland, Isle of Skye, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man.
Basically, yes, but they do have a unique legal status within the United Kingdom, similar to that of the Isle of Man.
Assuming you mean the island in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland - it's the Isle of Man.