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The Bailiwick of Guernsey includes Sark, Alderney, Herm and Lihou along with other smaller Islands Guernsey is the second largest of the Channel Islands covering just over 24 square miles with population of 60,000 Local currency is the £ (Pound Sterling), also with its own notes and coinage Around 2,000 hours of sunshine a year Victor Hugo finished writing Les Miserables during his exile on the Island
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All websites submitted should be in some way related to Alderney, in the Channel Islands. Websites with obscure references to Alderney (such as a website that implies the island in one sentence...) may not be accepted.
Websites made by local people, or for local groups _will_ be accepted, under the headings of "local personal sites". |
Sites related to the island of Alderney, the northernmost Channel Island (in the English Channel).
States of Guernsey sites - usually designated gov.gg Should be used for States of Guernsey Government Departments although some specialist government services may occasionally be placed in another Guernsey subcategory if it is more relevant and intuitive to their function or where such services are not normally associated with government in the public eye.
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This category lists health and medical resources specific to the region.
Sites run by Guernsey based newspapers, magazines, radio stations and television stations.
Sports Clubs and recreational centres in Guernsey.Association Football: Guernsey is a County FA under The Football Association.
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If your site is not specifically geared towards the Island of Sark, please submit to the proper category. Submitting to the wrong category will delay and/or prevent your site from being listed in the directory. Submission Tips:
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Sark is the smallest of the four main Channel Islands, located some 80 miles off the south coast of England. Whilst only three miles long, and a mile and a half wide, it boasts some 40 miles of what must be one of the most picturesque coastlines anywhere in the world.
There are no cars, giving Sark an enchantment which is quite unique; its spell draws visitors back for their holidays, year after year. A wide range of accommodation is available on Sark, from award-winning hotels and restaurants, to self-catering and campsites.
Transport within the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
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