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|text=The '''Écréhous''' are a group of islands and rocks situated six miles north-east of Jersey (eight miles from France). They form part of the [[Bailiwick of Jersey]] and are administratively part of the Parish of St Martin.  


All but the three largest islets are submerged at high tide and, unsurprisingly, there are no permanent residents.}}<noinclude>{{Preview FP}}
All but the three largest islets are submerged at high tide and, unsurprisingly, there are no permanent residents.}}<noinclude>{{Preview FP}}


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Les Écréhous, Bailiwick of Jersey

Écréhous

The Écréhous are a group of islands and rocks situated six miles north-east of Jersey (eight miles from France). They form part of the Bailiwick of Jersey and are administratively part of the Parish of St Martin.

All but the three largest islets are submerged at high tide and, unsurprisingly, there are no permanent residents. (Read more)