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Guernseys were first recorded as a separate breed in the 1700s. The Guernsey breed originated on the small Isle of Guernsey, situated in the English Channel just off the coast of France.
143 miles, but you have to go via Guernsey.
It takes about 1 hour by plane
265 miles
About 220 miles driving distance.
Guernsey, a dependency (possession) of the British Crown, is not "in" any country -- other than itself. Defence of the Bailiwick of Guernsey (to give the territory its full title) is the responsibility of the United Kingdom. However, Guernsey is not itself a part of the United Kingdom. It lies within the Common Travel Area of the British Isles but, unlike the United Kingdom and Ireland, Guernsey is not a member of the European Union (EU). Nevertheless it has a special relationship with the EU, being treated as part of the Union for the purposes of the free market in goods.
France, Morocco, Canada, some pats of Africa, Guernsey.
Peter Jeremie has written: 'On real property and taxation in Guernsey' 'An Essay on the laws of real property in Guernsey, and commentary on the present laws of inheritance and wills ..' 'On parochial and states taxation in Guernsey together with a comparative view of taxation in England & France'
Guernsey Island is located in the English Channel, off the coast of Normandy, France. It is one of the Channel Islands, which are British Crown dependencies.
There is no distance from Paris to France because Paris is in France.
What is the distance in Kilometres from northern France to southern france?