The island of Jersey is located in the Channel Islands and consists of a number of small towns, villages and uninhabited islands. Jersey is divided into twelve administrative parishes which are further subdivided into vingtaines, with Saint Ouen being the exception which uses cueillettes.[1]
Parish | Subdivision |
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Grouville | |
Saint Brélade | |
Saint Clément | |
Saint Helier | |
Saint John | |
Saint Lawrence | |
Saint Martin | |
Saint Mary | |
Saint Ouen | |
Saint Peter | |
Saint Saviour | |
Trinity |
Places by parish edit
Grouville edit
Saint Brélade edit
Saint Clément edit
Saint Helier edit
Saint John edit
Saint Lawrence edit
Saint Martin edit
Saint Mary edit
Saint Ouen edit
Saint Peter edit
Saint Saviour edit
Trinity edit
References edit
- ^ Lyte, Thomas (2011). A Sketch of the History and Present State of the Island of Jersey. British Library. p. 95. ISBN 9781240918911.