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Jersey, island, dependency of the British crown, one of the Channel Islands, in the English Channel. The largest and southernmost in the group, Jersey is located near France and Guernsey. Generally oblong-shaped, it is 16 km (10 mi) long and up to 10 km (6 mi) wide. Precipitous rocky headlands, with elevations up to 150 m (500 ft), a deeply indented coast, and an interior tableland broken by numerous valleys are the outstanding physical features. Climatic conditions are equable; precipitation averages 650 mm (25 in) annually.

Saint Helier, a seaport on the southern coast, is the administrative center and largest town. Other towns include Saint Aubin and Gorey. The raising of Jersey cattle, a local breed; the cultivation of potatoes, tomatoes, fruits, and flowers; fishing; and tourism are the principal occupations. Points of interest include prehistoric megalithic monuments, an 11th-century church, and the ruins of two medieval castles.

Area of island, 116 sq km (45 sq mi); population (2007 estimate) 91,321.



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