It was never directly bombed but stray bombs which were dumped after bombing raids in the UK did hit the island. The island was used to house low security detainees (often people of German and Italian descent) through the war.
The ferry that sank from the Isle of Man during World War II was called the SS "Duke of Lancaster." In 1940, it was bombed and sunk by German aircraft while it was moored in the harbor at the Isle of Man. The incident highlighted the vulnerability of maritime vessels during the war.
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Yes, the Great Man-Made River in Libya has been bombed during conflicts in the region.
The Isle of Man, which has the oldest continuous parliament in the world.
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The Isle of Man parliament is called the Tynwald.
That is far too broad a question to be answered here. The Isle of Man section of the World Coins catalogue devotes about 60 pages to Isle of Man coins, the majority of which are Proof.
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No, sorry - there are no branches of ASDA on the Isle of Man.
No, there were no American air bases on the Isle of Man between 1940 and 1950. During World War II, the Isle of Man was primarily used for internment and as a base for the British military. While it played a role in the war effort, the establishment of American air bases occurred mainly in other parts of the UK and Europe.
It's in the North of the Isle of Man.
Isle of Man was created in 1765.