Irish Sea
The Irish Sea. The Isle of Man is in the middle of the Irish Sea.
The Isle of Man.
the Isle of Man is in the Irish Sea, a branch of the North Atlantic Ocean
Irish Sea The Isle of Man is the second largest island in the Irish Sea whilst Anglesey is the largest.
There is a village of Brigham, near the town of Cockermouth, Cumbria, England? If this is the one in the question, then the Isle of Man is the island between Ireland and Brigham, being in the Irish Sea.
The Isle of Man is in Europe. It is a small island between England and Ireland in the Irish Sea.
The Isle of Man is a small 33 mile in length Island is the middle of the Irish Sea between Ireland and England. It has its own government
Anglesey is of north west Wales. The isle of man is an island in the Irish sea between England and Ireland.
The Isle of Man.
The sea that lies between Cumbria and the Isle of Man is the Irish Sea. This body of water separates the eastern coast of Ireland from the western coast of Great Britain, including the regions of Cumbria in England. The Irish Sea is known for its ferry routes connecting the Isle of Man with mainland Britain and Ireland.
The Isle of Man is a small island in the middle of the Irish Sea, between Ireland and England. the population is around 84,000.
Yes, the Isle of Man is not part of Britain. It lies between Britain and Ireland, in the Irish Sea.