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The
Channel Islands consist of the following four main islands:
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Alderney
is the northern most island in the group. Approximately 8 sq km (3 sq
miles) in size, most of the population live in the main settlement of
St Anne's.
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Guernsey
is the most westerly of the Channel Islands, the second largest in size
with an area of about 63.5 sq km (24.5 sq miles) and administrative control
of Sark and Alderney.
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Jersey
is the largest of the Channel Islands with an area of about 117 sq km
(45 sq mi) and is located to the far southeast of the group, near the
coast of Normandy, France.
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Just
east of Guernsey, the Sark is the smallest of the four main islands with
a land area of 5 sq km (2 sq miles), and the smallest independent feudal
state in Europe.
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