Swindon is in Britain about 70 miles west of London.
They are located on the Channel Islands. This is at the bottom of England, between France and England, but closer to France, thse are small island in the channel islands, also in the baliwick of Guernsey.
No, Guernsey and Jersey are two 'channel' islands that are located off the coast of England in the English channel. London is the capital of Great Britain.
The channel Islands are in the Contienent of Europe.
You may be referring to the Channel Islands. Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark.
The Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark & Herm) are located in the English Channel on the North coast of France and about 100 miles from the south of Englan.
No, Wiltshire is not a country. It is a ceremonial county located in South West England, and it is bordered by several other counties including Berkshire, Hampshire, and Somerset. The county town of Wiltshire is Trowbridge.
There are two different areas where Channel Islands hotels are located, The first location is in the United States in Oxnard, California. The hotels in this location are actually along the harbor area. The other location is in the United Kingdom. In this area the hotels are located on individual islands within the Channel Islands chain.
The Channel Islands contain the islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, and Herm. These islands are located in the English Channel, between England and France, and are Crown dependencies with their own governments.
Orkney Islands
The Falkland Islands governed by the UK (Great Britain)
the channel islands are located in the gulf of st. malo, in the english channel
The "constituents" of the British Isles are Britain - the island on whichf England, Wales and Scotland are located- and the island of Ireland (and it's islands) . Then there are the multitude of islands off the coast of Scotland - such as the Hebrides, and the Orkney and Shetland islands, The list also included the Isle of Man (in the Irish Sea) and The Channel Islands (Guernsey, Jersey, Aldrney and Sark, and a few other smaller isles) off the coast of France in the English Channel.