Җерсин Арл
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Җерсин Арл
Bailiwick of Jersey
Bailliage de Jersey |
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| Частр: "God Save the Queen" (official) "Ma Normandie" ("My Normandy") (official for occasions when distinguishing anthem required) |
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Җерсин Арлин һазр орм (Dark Green)
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| Хотл Балһсн (Аһу Ик Балһсн бас) |
Saint Helier |
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| Келн | English, French | |||||
| Орн нутгин келн улс | Jèrriais[1] | |||||
| Орн нутгин улс | 51.1% Jersey, 34.8% Britons, 6.4% Portuguese, 2.6% Irish, 1.7% French, 2.3% other white, 1.1% other[2] | |||||
| Залвр | Parliamentary system, Constitutional monarchy and Crown dependency | |||||
| - | Chief of state | Elizabeth II, Duke of Normandy | ||||
| - | Lieutenant Governor | Lt. Gen. Andrew Ridgway | ||||
| - | Bailiff | Michael Birt[3] | ||||
| - | Chief Minister | Senator Terry Le Sueur | ||||
| Status | British Crown dependency | |||||
| - | Separation from mainland Normandy | 1204 |
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| - | Liberation from German occupation | 9 May 1945 |
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| - | Бүклдән | 116 km2 (219th) 45 sq mi |
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| - | Усна аһу (%) | 0 | ||||
| Олн улс | ||||||
| - | July 2009 estimate | 91,626[4] (190th) | ||||
| - | Олн улсин нигтнь | 790/km2 (12th²) 2 034/sq mi |
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| GDP (PPP) | 2003 estimate | |||||
| - | Total | £3.6 billion (167th) | ||||
| - | Per capita | £40,000 (2003 estimate) (6th) | ||||
| HDI (n/a) | n/a (n/a) (n/a) | |||||
| Currency | Pound sterling³ (GBP) |
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| Цагин бус | GMT4 | |||||
| - | Summer (DST) | (UTC+1) | ||||
| Drives on the | left | |||||
| ТЛД | .je | |||||
| Calling code | +44 spec. 44-1534 (landline) +44-7797 (Jersey Telecom mobile) +44-7700 (Sure mobile) +44-7829 (Airtel-Vodafone mobile) |
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| Patron saint | St. Helier | |||||
| 1 | Jersey’s Resident Population 2007 | |||||
| 2 | Rank based on population density of Channel Islands including Guernsey. | |||||
| 3 | The States of Jersey issue their own sterling notes and coins (see Jersey pound). | |||||
| 4 | In a referendum on October 16, 2008, voters rejected a proposal to adopt Central European Time, by 72.4%.[5] | |||||