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Isle of Man

LC control no.n 80106871
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingIsle of Man
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Geographic subdivision usageIsle of Man
Variant(s)Eiland Man
Ellan Vannin
Enez Vanav
Eubonia
Eumonia
I.O.M.
Ila de Man
Île de Man
Illa de Man
Insel Man
Insl vo Man
Isla de Man
Isle of Man Government
Isle of Mann
Islla de Man
Mænavia
Man
Man, Isle of
Manau
Manav
Manaw
Manksinsulo
Manksio
Manksujo
Mannin
Mano
Mansaari
Men adası
Mėn utravĕ
Menavi
Mevania
Mön
Mona
Monabia
Monaoida
Monapia
Monarina
Monœda
Mοναρινα
Mοναοιδα
Nēsos tou Man
Ostrov Man
Ostrvo Man
Pulo Man
Reiltys Ellan Vannin
Vostraŭ Mėn
Ynys Manaw
Νήσος του Μαν
Ман
Мэн утравĕ
Остров Ман
Востраў Мэн
Other standard no.Q9676
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Associated placeEurope
Europe, Western
Irish Sea
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Found inStenning, E. H. Isle of Man, 1950.
Curraghs Wildlife Park, n.d.: back cover (Isle of Man Government)
Isle of Man Government WWW Site, 18 Jan. 2005 (Isle of Man Government, Reiltys Ellan Vannin)
Wikipedia, Aug. 1, 2011 (Isle of Man (Manx: Ellan Vannin), otherwise known simply as Mann (Manx: Mannin); self-governing British Crown Dependency; other names: Mona (Julius Caesar, 54 BC), Monapia or Monabia (Pliny the Elder, AD 77), Monœda (Ptolemy, AD 150), Mevania or Mænavia (Paulus Orosius, 416), and Eubonia or Eumonia (Irish writers). In Welsh records it is Manaw, and in the Icelandic sagas it is Mön; in Greek and Roman accounts it was called variously Monapia, Mοναοιδα (Monaoida), Mοναρινα (Monarina), Menavi and Mevania; Old Welsh and Old Irish names for Mann: Manau and Mano) Acehnese page (Pulo Man) Afrikaans page (Man; Eiland Man) Aragonese page (Isla de Man) Franco-Provençal/Arpitan page (Ila de Man) Asturian page (Islla de Man) Azerbaijani page (Men adası [in rom.]) Belarusian page (Востраў Мэн = Vostraŭ Mėn) Bavarian page (Insl vo Man) Bosnian page (Ostrvo Man) Breton page (Manav; Enez Vanav) Bulgarian page (Ман = Man; Остров Ман = Ostrov Man) Catalan page (Man; Illa de Man) Chuvash page (Мэн утравĕ = Mėn utravĕ) Czech page (Man; Ostrov Man) Welsh page (Ynys Manaw) German page (Insel Man) Greek page (Νήσος του Μαν = Nēsos tou Man) Esperanto page (Manksinsulo; Manksio; Manksujo)
CIA The world factbook website, August 14, 2015 (under Isle of Man: a British crown dependency but is not part of the UK or of the European Union; conventional long form: none; conventional short form: Isle of Man; abbreviation: I.O.M.; 54 15 N, 4 30 W)
Britannica online, March 2, 2020 (Isle of Man, Man also spelled Mann, Manx-Gaelic Ellan Vannin or Mannin, Latin Mona or Monapia, one of the British Isles, located in the Irish Sea off the northwest coast of England. The island lies roughly equidistant between England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The Isle of Man is not part of the United Kingdom but rather is a crown possession (since 1828) that is self-governing in its internal affairs under the supervision of the British Home Office)
   <https://www.britannica.com/place/Isle-of-Man>
ISNI, viewed March 2, 2020 (Île de Man; Isle of Man)
YSO-paikat, viewed March 2, 2020 (Mansaari; English: Isle of Man)
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