THE Isle of Man has hit the headlines after dropping all Covid-19 rules.
Here is everything you need to know about the island.
Is the Isle of Man a part of the UK?
Despite being off the coast of northern England, the Isle of Man is not — and never has been — part of the United Kingdom.
It is not part of the European Union.
And, therefore It is not represented at Westminster or in Brussels.
The Island is in fact a self-governing British Crown Dependency.
Like Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands, it has its own parliament, government and laws.
What is the Isle of Man capital?
Douglas is the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man.
It has a population of 27,938.
It is located at the mouth of the River Douglas, which forms part of the town's harbour and its main commercial port.
What languages do they speak?
People on the Isle of Man speak their own language called "Manx".
It belongs to the Gaelic group of the Celtic languages.
And, like Scots Gaelic, Manx was an offshoot of Irish.
The earliest record of the language dates back to 1610 when a version of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer was translated into Manx.
It was in danger of dying out, but now it's enjoying a revival.
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