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The Irish Sea is an extension of the Atlantic Ocean, between the Islands of [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]]. It stretches from the [[Celtic Sea]] in the South, to the [[North Channel]] between [[Scotland]] and [[Northern Ireland]] in the North. Roughly in the centre of the Irish Sea, lies the [[UK]] dependancy, the [[Isle of Man]] (Ellan Vallin in the [[Manx]] Language).
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The '''Irish Sea''' is an extension of the [[Atlantic Ocean]], between the Islands of [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]]. It stretches from the [[Celtic Sea]] in the South, to the [[North Channel]] between [[Scotland]] and [[Northern Ireland]] in the North. Roughly in the centre of the Irish Sea, lies the [[UK]] dependancy, the [[Isle of Man]] (Ellan Vallin in the [[Manx]] Language).
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Latest revision as of 23:36, January 11, 2012

The Irish Sea is an extension of the Atlantic Ocean, between the Islands of Great Britain and Ireland. It stretches from the Celtic Sea in the South, to the North Channel between Scotland and Northern Ireland in the North. Roughly in the centre of the Irish Sea, lies the UK dependancy, the Isle of Man (Ellan Vallin in the Manx Language).