The island of Jersey is located in the Channel Islands and consists of a number of small towns, villages and uninhabited islands. Jersey is divided into twelve administrative parishes which are further subdivided into vingtaines, with Saint Ouen being the exception which uses cueillettes.[1]
Parish | Subdivision |
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Grouville | |
Saint Brélade | |
Saint Clément | |
Saint Helier | |
Saint John | |
Saint Lawrence | |
Saint Martin | |
Saint Mary | |
Saint Ouen | |
Saint Peter | |
Saint Saviour | |
Trinity |
Places by parish
editGrouville
editSaint Brélade
editSaint Clément
editSaint Helier
editSaint John
editSaint Lawrence
editSaint Martin
editSaint Mary
editSaint Ouen
editSaint Peter
editSaint Saviour
editTrinity
editReferences
edit- ^ Lyte, Thomas (2011). A Sketch of the History and Present State of the Island of Jersey. British Library. p. 95. ISBN 9781240918911.