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Holiday Preparation To The Island Of Jersey

The Island Of Jersey***Jersey has been known as a place of natural beauty and offers a selection of places to visit and things to do...The island is a position that is shrouded in history, dating back thousands of years with impressions of early Iron Age influence, Bronze Age....

Holiday Preparation To The Island Of Jersey

The island of Jersey is located near the coast of France, near Normandy, and is the biggest of the group of islands acknowledged as the Channel Islands. The Channel Islands are a group of small islands in the channel between the UK and France and include Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney and Sark, the first two being the major of these islands. Even though Jersey is closer to the French shoreline than the UK shoreline it is the duty of the United Kingdom to guard it against any invasion attempts, however, with this said Jersey itself is not part of the United Kingdom or the European Union, instead it is part of the Common Travel Area which basically means that it is a passport free region.

The island is a position that is shrouded in history, dating back thousands of years with impressions of early Iron Age influence, Bronze Age artefacts and even evidence of Roman settlements have been revealed in recent times . In the 9th century Jersey was in danger by Viking attacks which lasted right into the 10th century and this is where Jersey got its name from. Over the past few years there have been regular feuds between Britain and France regarding the ownership of Jersey which has stemmed from, and featured such key names as William Longsword (The Duke of Normandy), William the Conqueror and King Harold of Hastings. Recent times have also seen Jersey being occupied by Nazi Germany control from July 1st 1940 until May 9th 1945 during which time they made military enforcements, watch towers and bunkers around the outskirts of the island.

In 1945 the island was liberated by British services after the German residency on the island surrendered. The 9th May is now celebrated as a National Holiday to commemorate the liberation from the Germans.

Jersey has been known as a place of natural beauty and offers a selection of places to visit and things to do. If you wished to you could visit World War II bunkers and underground tunnels or marvel at the history in museums that are spread around the island. Or if you favour a golfing vacation you can venture down to Grouville and play at the Royal Jersey Golf Club.

One thing to bear in mind even though the coinage of Jersey is pound sterling it is only legal tender in Jersey itself so spending the money in England, Wales or Scotland won’t be possible.

By: Chloe Ramsbottom
Article Source: http://add-articles.com

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