No. Britain is an island made of England, Scotland and Wales. The Isle of Man is a separated island, between Britain and Ireland. It is not part of the United Kingdom either. It is a Crown dependency.
Yes, the Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which are a group of Islands off the north-west coast of Europe.
The Isle of Man is located in the Irish Sea between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain.
Politically speaking, the Isle of Man is a self-governing Crown dependency.
The official classification of the Isle of Man is UK Crown Dependency which means that it is self governing, but the UK is responsible for its defence and foreign policy. The Channel Islands, Gibraltar and Falkland Islands have similar status.
If you mean is it part of the uk than yes.
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The answer to this is complicated. The Isle of Man is not part of any other country. It is not part of England, Scotland Wales or Ireland. It is not part of Great Britain or of the United Kingdom. It is not even part of the E.U.
It is a "Crown Dependency" and is linked to the UK through the Queen. The UK parliament can make laws for the Isle of Man but it usually does not.
The island has its own parliament, currency (linked to the UK pound) stamps etc.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No. There is no British Empire now. The Isle of Man is one of the British Isles, which is a geographical term. It is not part of the United Kingdom and it has its own parliament and government.
No,the Isle of Man is a self governing Crown Dependency,and it never has been part of the U.K.
NO. The Isle of Man is between Great Britain and Ireland.
No, the Isle of Man is a small island of the north west coast of England which has it's own Government.
The Isle of Man is a self governing British Crown possession.
Yes, the currency on the Isle of Man is the pound sterling (GBP).
The Isle of Man, which has the oldest continuous parliament in the world.
The Isle of Man is run by the British Monarchy, therefore they are a British island. Because of that, they use the British Pound (£) for currency.
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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
The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown Dependency located between Great Britain and Ireland.
The Isle of Man does not have a Prime Minister; rather it has a Chief Minister as it is a British Crown dependency. The Chief Minister of the Isle of Man is currently James Anthony Brown.
If you are speaking of the Isle of Man...... it is located in the Irish Sea at the geographical centre of the British Isles.
Yes. The Isle of Man is part of the UK, and the monarch of the UK and the British Empire and Commonwealth is Queen Elizabeth II
Yes, but it is not accepted in many shops in the UK but you are usually able to change it for British pounds (same exchange rate) at banks for free. British (including Scottish and N.Irish) pounds are accepted readily on the Isle of Man though.