Jersey is one of the channel islands and so is located in the English Channel - it's much closer to the French coast than the English side being to the West of the Cherbourg peninsula. You can even see France from Jersey!
It Was a gift to the family de cartret from the king of England Charles the 2nd de cartret are a family from jersey CI that belongs to the English crown. Because they named it after an island in the United Kingdom called Jersey.
England and France (with various allies of France)
England and France fougth for the throne
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Spain, France, and England
France and England
There is a Jersey. It is one of the Channel Islands (in the English Channel) between England and France. It is a British Dependency.
It is not named for a person, it is named for Jersey the largest of the Channel Islands, between England and France.
Jersey is just of the coast of Normandy, France. It is the largest of the channel islands and is not part of the united kingdom in terms of international identity, but the uk is in charge of defence for Jersey.
It's syllabus is somewhat nearer to foreign countries's boards mostly of ENgland,France,America
It is nearer to England.
Brittany- between France and England Venice- Italy Jersey- England
yes you do in order to travel you must have a passport
The Prime Meridian crosses parts of England, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali,Burkina Faso, Togo, and Ghana. You can't get any nearer than that.
Yes, though they're just called Jersey and York respectively. Jersey is an island just off the coast of Normandy, France, while York is a city in England.
The state of Georgia is named after King George II of England. The state of Washington is named after President George Washington. The state of Louisiana is named after King Louis XIV of France.
In the English Channel, between England and France.