What is the year that channel islands are liberated?
The Channel Islands were liberated from German occupation on May 9, 1945. This marked the end of nearly five years of occupation during World War II, as the islands were the only part of the British Isles to be occupied by German forces. The liberation was celebrated by the local population, marking a significant moment in their history.
What car did Channel islands TV sleuth Jim Bergerac drive?
According to Wikipedia Bergerac drove a 1947 Triumph Roadster.
If you are flying from the UK to the channel Islands it is ok.
How many credits do you need to graduate from Channel Islands High school?
credits? the education system is like Englands, apart from there is still the 11+ here, i suppose to pass you need C's.
What is the best channel islands surfboard?
depending on your surfing style will affect which board is the best. if you want a retro style board that can rip go for the machado single fin if you want a high performance shortboard go for the popular flyer 2. if you are looking for a SUP board the fish SUP is a very good choice. if you want something more creative and unoriginal go with the biscuit. it is really up to you and your surfing style to determine which of these boards will be the best for you.
What are acceptable photo ids in the UK?
The most acceptable is a current passport (of any nationality) followed by a photocard driving licence. Other ID will vary according to who is asking for it.
What currency is used in The Channel Islands?
The Channel Islands use UK currency but the Euro is widely accepted.
What majors of study are available at the California State Channel Islands University?
There are 23 majors which you can study at the California State Channel Islands University. Some of them are Anthropology, Applied Physics, Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry and many more.
Guernsey is a British Overseas Dependency - along with the rest of the Channel Islands.
What is the Largest river in channel islands guernsey?
The island of Guernsey has no recognisable rivers. There are however many local small streams, known as douits (pronounced dw-it-s). Most of these have no name of their own (as a river might have). They tend to be more like drainage ditches running at the side of roadways, in hedge bottoms etc.
However they generate enough water to feed into and fill the local reservoirs to provide the islands fresh water needs year round.