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Culture of The Isle of Man

Main article: Culture of the Isle of Man
  • Manx
  • Architecture of the Isle of Man
    • List of abbeys and priories on the Isle of Man
    • List of castles in the Isle of Man
  • Languages of the Isle of Man
    • Manx, a Gaelic language.
    • English language
      • Anglo-Manx, the distinctive indigenous English dialect of the Manx
      • British English, the usual form of English used in the Isle of Man, especially for formal purposes.
  • Cuisine of the Isle of Man
  • Events on the Isle of Man
    • Festivals in the Isle of Man
  • Humour in the Isle of Man
  • Manx National Heritage
    • Noble and royal titles of the Isle of Man
    • Order of precedence in the Isle of Man
  • Media in the Isle of Man
    • Newspapers of the Isle of Man
  • National symbols of the Isle of Man
    • Coat of arms of the Isle of Man
    • Flag of the Isle of Man
    • National anthem of the Isle of Man
  • People of the Isle of Man
    • Manx people
      • Manx surnames
    • List of people on stamps of the Isle of Man
    • Residents of the Isle of Man
  • Public holidays in the Isle of Man
  • Religion in the Isle of Man
    • Islam in the Isle of Man
    • Roman Catholicism in the Isle of Man
  • Scouting on the Isle of Man
  • World Heritage Sites in the Isle of Man: None

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