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Jersey
Jersey ( ; ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey, is an autonomous and self-governing British Crown Dependency in Northwestern Europe off the Cotentin Peninsula of north-west France. At , the main island, Jersey, is the largest of the Channel Islands. Although not a sovereign state, Jersey has its own legal, fiscal and governmental systems; on that basis, it is regarded as a small nation or island country. Jersey's territory also includes some surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks. As of 2021, the island had a population of 103,267.

Minquiers
The Minquiers (; Les Minquiers with definite article; ; known as "the Minkies" in local English) are a group of islands and rocks, about south of Jersey. They form part of the Bailiwick of Jersey.
They are administratively part of the Parish of Grouville, and of its Vingtaine La Rocque.

Écréhous
The Écréhous (; or in Jèrriais: Êcrého) are a group of islands and rocks situated north-east of Jersey, and from France. They form part of the Bailiwick of Jersey and are administratively part of the Parish of St Martin.
Pierres de Lecq
group of uninhabitable rocks
Saint Clement
one of the twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands
Les Dirouilles
reef in Jersey