Channel Islanders
Channel Islanders are the inhabitants of the Channel Islands, a group of islands located in the English Channel between England and France. The main islands include Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark. These islands have a unique blend of British and French cultures, reflected in their languages, traditions, and cuisine.
The population of Channel Islanders is known for its strong sense of community and local identity. The islands have their own governments and legal systems, which operate under the British Crown. The economy is primarily driven by tourism, finance, and agriculture, making the islands a popular destination for visitors seeking natural beauty and historical sites.