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Alderney (/ˈɔːldərni/; French:
Aurigny [oʁiɲi]; Auregnais: Aoeur'gny) is the
northernmost of the
inhabited Channel Islands. It is part of the Bailiwick...
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Alderney or
Aurigny in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alderney (Aurigny) is an
island in the
Channel Islands.
Alderney may also
refer to:
Alderney,...
- of the islands; and the
Bailiwick of Guernsey,
consisting of Guernsey,
Alderney, Sark, Herm and some
smaller islands. Historically, they are the remnants...
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comprising three separate jurisdictions:
Guernsey (incorporating Herm),
Alderney and Sark. The
Lieutenant Governor is the
representative of the British...
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Alderney Airport (IATA: ACI, ICAO: EGJA) is the only
airport on the
island of
Alderney, Guernsey.
Built in 1935,
Alderney Airport was the
first airport...
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Alderney camps were
camps built and
operated by ****
Germany during its
World War II
occupation of the
Channel Islands.
Alderney island had four forced/slave...
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Alderney is a
suburb of the town of
Poole in Dorset,
England with a po****tion of 11,196,
increasing to 11,423 at the 2011 Census.
Alderney is
south of...
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Alderney Landing is a
convention centre, art gallery, market,
events plaza and
theatre facility in
Downtown Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. It was
opened in May...
- The
Alderney is an
extinct breed of
dairy cattle. It
originated in, and is
named for, the
island of
Alderney in the
Channel Islands.: 103 : 139 It was...
- "Fortress
Alderney". Battlefields. 9 May 1945.
Retrieved 2
March 2018. Partridge,
Colin (1993). The
Fortifications of
Alderney.
Alderney Publishers....