
Isle of Man
The Isle of Man is a British Dependent Territory located in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland.
The capital is the city of Douglas.
The Isle of Man has a form of self-government, being a British Dependent Territory with internal autonomy.
The climate on the island is temperate maritime, with mild winters and cool summers.
The population is about 85,000 people.
The official language is English. The local population also speaks Manx, which is a Gaelic language.
The Isle of Man has a high standard of living and is a financial center and tax haven.
Medicine, education and social security of citizens are at a good level.
Obtaining citizenship is possible through the naturalization process, after a certain period of residence and the fulfillment of conditions.
It provides for citizenship by birth, unless one of the parents is a citizen of the island.
The Isle of Man is known as a financial center, as well as for its beautiful nature and picturesque scenery.
There are an unusually large number of attractions in this area, of which the Isle of Man Steam Railway (the longest narrow-gauge steam line in the UK, which still operates today), The Great Laxey Wheel - the largest water wheel in the world and the Milner Tower ( Milner's Tower is the lone stone structure shown in the photo above.