Jersey (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jersey" in Portuguese language version.

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  • Gradim, Anabela (2000). «9.7 Topónimos estrangeiros». Manual de Jornalismo. Covilhã: Universidade da Beira Interior. p. 167. ISBN 972-9209-74-X. Consultado em 27 de março de 2020 

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islandidentity.je

  • «Constitution and citizenship». Government of Jersey – Island Identity (em inglês). Consultado em 18 de julho de 2022. Cópia arquivada em 27 de maio de 2022. The Board concluded that Jersey is accurately described as a 'Country', or even as a 'Small Island Nation', and as such has a distinct international character. This has been agreed with the UK and by constitutional experts, and in 2007 the Lord Chancellor and Chief Minister signed an agreement entitled 'Framework for developing the international identity of Jersey', which also acknowledges that Jersey's 'international identity' is different from that of the UK. However, legally-speaking the term 'identity' has no defined meaning; the appropriate term for a country is 'personality', and this report adopts that usage throughout when describing how we are viewed internationally. 
  • «Constitution and citizenship». Government of Jersey – Island Identity (em inglês). Consultado em 18 de julho de 2022. Cópia arquivada em 27 de maio de 2022. The Board concluded that Jersey is accurately described as a 'Country', or even as a 'Small Island Nation', and as such has a distinct international character. This has been agreed with the UK and by constitutional experts, and in 2007 the Lord Chancellor and Chief Minister signed an agreement entitled 'Framework for developing the international identity of Jersey', which also acknowledges that Jersey's 'international identity' is different from that of the UK. However, legally-speaking the term 'identity' has no defined meaning; the appropriate term for a country is 'personality', and this report adopts that usage throughout when describing how we are viewed internationally. 

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