Geography of The Isle of Man
- Main article: Geography of the Isle of Man
- The Isle of Man is: an island and self-governing Crown dependency
- Coastline: Irish Sea 160 km
- Population of the Isle of Man: 80,058 people (estimate) - 194th most populous country
- Area of the Isle of Man: 572 km2 (221 sq mi) - 191st largest country
- Atlas of the Isle of Man
- List of places in the Isle of Man
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