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- Alderney - Wikipedia
Alderney ( ˈɔːldərni AWL-dər-nee; French: Aurigny [oʁiɲi]; Auregnais: Aoeur'gny) is the northernmost of the inhabited Channel Islands It is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a British Crown dependency It is 3 miles (5 km) long and 1 5 miles (2 4 km) wide
- Our Island | Visit Alderney, Channel Islands
We are a small and friendly island community who all love living on this little rock called Alderney We endeavour to protect and preserve the flora and fauna, respect the sea life that surrounds us, and value the rich history that defines us Our life here is slow, relaxed and peaceful
- Alderney | Map, Population, History | Britannica
Alderney, one of the Channel Islands, in the English Channel, separated from the Normandy coast (Cap de la Hague) by the dangerously swift 10-mile (16-km) Race of Alderney
- Alderney Homecoming more important than liberation - BBC
The return of islanders to Alderney following the German Occupation is more important to islanders than the liberation of the island says one local historian Almost all civilians were evacuated
- Alderney - Visit Guernsey
Whether you want to wander around the cobbled streets of St Anne’s, hire a bike or explore the island by boat, with its many historical sites, rich wildlife and the channel’s only railway, there is so much to discover in Alderney
- Alderney — The Henry Euler Memorial Trust
At just one and half miles wide and three and half miles long, Alderney is often described as the hidden gem of the Channel Islands Alderney’s charming town centre, beautiful coastline, breakwater and fortifications, stunning natural heritage and mild climate make it a popular destination all year round
- Government - States of Alderney
Alderney is a self-governing, democratic territory and one of the principal islands of the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the Channel Islands The Bailiwick of Guernsey, and therefore Alderney, is not represented in Parliament at Westminster UK Acts of Parliament only apply to the Island if it is expressly agreed that they should do so Although the origins of the States of Alderney are unknown, it
- Alderney marks the 80th anniversary of Homecoming - Guernsey Press
Alderney marks the 80th anniversary of Homecoming Not everyone left Alderney in 1940, and by the end of 1945 only about a third of those who left had come back, but as Simon De La Rue reports, Homecoming Day – which the northern isle celebrates today – was when the island’s recovery from occupation really began to take shape
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