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What is Jersey in England?

Jersey, also known as Tortoise Island, is a British royal territory and one of the three British royal territories.

Located between the British Isles and the European continent, 20 kilometers away from the coast of Normandy Peninsula, it is the largest channel island in the English Channel near the French coastline, with the largest area and population.

Jersey, located in the south of England, has a temperate maritime climate and a mild climate, so it has become one of the favorite holiday resorts of the British. The climate is less affected by the ocean, and the sunshine is more abundant than Guernsey. The annual average temperature 1 1℃(52℉) is less cold.

Jersey is the largest and most important island in the British Channel Islands. Located at the southernmost tip of the archipelago. It is about 29 kilometers from Guernsey in the north and 24 kilometers from Normandy coast in France in the east. The northern terrain is rugged, the coast is steep, and the inland is a densely forested plateau. Raise cows, grow fruits, potatoes, fresh vegetables and flowers.