The population is roughly 25,000 but it's changing all the time.
Between 22,000 and 23,000
About 2,300 people live in the Isles of Scilly. Out of the 145 islands, only 5 are inhabited.
Tresco is a small island in the Isles of Scilly, with a population of around 180 people.
People in the British Isles share a common language, a common heritage, and some of the finest literature and plays in the world.
over 23 million people visit the British isles every year
No, no they have not. You can find it in many grocery stores in the back of cheese isles.
there are 31 islands in the isles ofscilly
Conan of the Isles has 189 pages.
The Shetland pony is a breed of pony originating in the Shetland Isles. Shetlands range in size from a minimum height of approximately 28 inches (7.0 hands; 71 cm) to an official maximum height of 11 hands (44 inches, 112 cm) at the withers (11.2 hands (46 inches, 117 cm) for American Shetlands).
Since you have not mentioned which country you live in, the answer applies to the British Isles. You need to be 17 to get a provisional licence in any of the jurisdictions and the law does not care if you are 17 or 70. The answer to your question as put is that you can carry as many people as the vehicle you are licenced for has SEATS and seatbelts.
from what ive seen on google its 1,500
Yes, Ireland is part of the British Isles.The two large islands of Britain and Ireland, and the many smaller islands that surround them are sometimes collectively referred to by some people as "the British Isles". This includes two separate independent states, (1) the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and (2) the republic of Ireland.Most people in Ireland, being Irish rather than being British, neither use nor like the term as the term implies that they are British, so it is not often used in Ireland and frequently vociferously objected to. Sometimes a term such as 'These Islands', or 'the British and Irish Isles' is used. Others have attempted to use 'the Celtic Isles' (which ignores English people and is thus just as unacceptable) or just the Irish Isles' for Ireland and the 'British Isles' for the remaining islands.The jury is still out as it was a geopolitical term from imperial days when Ireland was within the Union of the United Kingdom (up until 1937) and remains a term in dispute.The archipeligo of islands also includes the Isle of Man, the Orkneys, the Shetlands, the Isle of Wight, the Blaskets, the Aran Islands, a multitude of smaller islands (occupied and not) and Rockall island.