The official capital of the Channel Islands is St.Peter Port, which is the main town on Guernsey, the largest of the islands.
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The Channel islands is a group of islands from the northwest coast of France. For administrative purposes the islands are divided into the bailiwick of Jersey and the bailiwick of Guernsey including Alderney, Herm, Jethou, Brechou, and other small islands.
The capital for Jersey is: St. Helier
The capital for Guernsey is: St. Peter Port
The Channel islands are mostly known for the two islands: Jersey and Guernsey as you can see from the capitals.
St Anne is the capital of Alderney.
There is no capital of the Channel Islands overall but it would be St. Helier for Jersey, St. Peter Port for Guernsey and St. Anne for Alderney. These are the three largest islands.
The islands of the UK do not have one Capital. Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland London is the capital of the United Kingdom. Parts of the UK ( Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland) have their own regional capitals, as do the smaller islands- the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, etc.
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.
CI is the abbreviation for the Channel Islands.
These are known as the Channel Islands.
Georgetown is the Capital of the Cayman Islands.
Faroe Islands Capital is Tórshavn.
Adamstown is the capital of the Pitcairn Islands.
Stanley is the capital of the Falkland Islands.
The capital of the Solomon Islands is Honiara.
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