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Map of Channel Islands and adjacent coast of France... Map of Channel Islands and adjacent coast of France... Map of Channel Islands and adjacent coast of France... generally included in the geographical definition of the Channel Islands but occasionally described as... or of the Channel Islands in a political sense... lands in mainland Normandy has meant that the Channel Islands have been governed as separate possessions of... The Channel Islands fall into two separate... The Channel Islands are not represented in the... the Channel Islands are deemed to be part of the British Islands... The Channel Islands have their own country...

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