Channel Island of Jersey
The Channel Island of Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, located in the English Channel near the coast of France. It is known for its stunning beaches, rolling countryside, and rich history. The island has a unique blend of British and French cultures, reflected in its language, cuisine, and architecture.
Jersey has a population of around 108,000 residents and operates under its own government, known as the States of Jersey. The island's economy is primarily driven by finance, tourism, and agriculture, particularly the famous Jersey Royal potatoes. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy outdoor activities, and experience local traditions.