Isle of Man Mannin, Ellan Vannin (Manx) | |
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Status | Crown dependency |
Capital and largest settlement | Douglas 54°09′N 4°29′W / 54.150°N 4.483°W |
Official languages | English (de facto) Manx (Traditional) |
Religion | Christianity (Church of England) |
Demonym(s) | Manx |
Government | Parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy with a de facto non-partisan democracy |
• Lord of Mann | Elizabeth II |
• Lieutenant governor | Sir Richard Gozney |
• Chief Minister | Howard Quayle |
Legislature | Tynwald |
• Upper house | Legislative Council |
• Lower house | House of Keys |
Establishment | 1765 |
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English is not the traditional language of Isle of Man
Isle of Man's original religion was Christianity
Isle of Man only has one house in its legislature
The legislative body of the Isle of Man is composed of multiple houses.
The majority of the inhabitants of the Isle of Man are practicing Christians.
The Isle of Man was established in the 17th century.
Isle of Man is english.
Isle of Man was made in 1765
Isle of Man is not a crown dependancy