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General situation of isle of man

Isle of Man is an ocean island between England and Ireland, a British royal territory and one of the three British royal territories. The island's self-government has a long history. They had their own parliament in the 10 century, with Douglas as the capital.

The Isle of Man is an autonomous region independent of Britain. It has its own income tax, import tax and consumption tax services. It has always been a low-tax area independent of Britain. Low corporate tax and personal tax, as well as no inheritance tax, make this area a world-famous international offshore business center.

Traditional industries such as agriculture, fisheries and tourism have developed steadily, and emerging financial and service industries have injected new forces into the island's economic prosperity.

The Isle of Man also translated "Isle of Man, Isle of Man" not in English, but in Celtic. British isles. From 1828, this is the territory of the king of England. It is 48 kilometers long from north to south, 46 kilometers wide and covers an area of 572 square kilometers. The highest point of the central mountain is 620 meters, and the north and south are lowlands. The Salbu River is the main river. Tourism is the main economic income, and hundreds of thousands of people come here every year. Grow grains, vegetables, radishes and potatoes, including cows, sheep, pigs and poultry. On international occasions, the most famous event on the island is the Manx T/T motorcycle endurance race around the island held here in 2008, which is a road motorcycle race belonging to the World Super Motorcycle Championship (SBK). In addition, the tailless Manx cat is another well-known thing that originated in the island.

Leaders: Lord Elizabeth II of the Isle of Man (concurrently the Queen of England), Governor Paul HarDorcus representing the Lord, Chief Minister Tony Brown as the head of government, and Speaker Noel klinger.