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The Isle of Man Crown Dependency Quiz

What do you know about the Isle of Man?
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Last updated: August 11, 2021
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Country Isle of Man is a territory of
United Kingdom
Capital city
Douglas
Official language
English
Three of this body part are on the flag
Leg
Name of the above
Triskelion
Head of state
Queen Elizabeth II
Title of the head of state
Lord of Mann
Motto
Wherever you throw it, it shall stand
Sea surrounding the island
Irish Sea
Annual motorcycle event held in the Isle of Man
Tourist Trophy
Animal with a short tail from a mutation
Manx Cat
Tiny island with a name of an animal
Chicken Rock
Next biggest cities after the capital
Onchan
Ramsey
Highest point
Snaefell
Two countries that fought over control of this island ~1300AD
England
Scotland
Island in the southwest
Calf of Man
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4 Comments
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Level 79
Aug 11, 2021
I think calling it "Crown Dependency" is better than "Territory" as it is its official status
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Level 43
Aug 11, 2021
ok
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Level 52
Oct 31, 2025
I think removing all mention of the United Kingdom would be even more accurate. The Isle of Man is a Crown Dependency, a possession of the British Crown, not the United Kingdom. The statuses of Jersey and Guernsey are similar.
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Level 52
Oct 31, 2025
In addition, Manx has official status as a language, alongside English ;)