Brecqhou
islet in the Channel Islands, a dependency of the UK Crown
Brecqhou is one of the Channel Islands. It is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. It is just west of Sark and has a surface area of about 200 acres (0.81 km2; 0.31 sq mi).
It is outside of the United Kingdom and not part of the European union. Brecqhou has a castle that belongs to the Barclay brothers, owners of London's The Daily Telegraph. The castle is sometimes used for meetings and filing of papers outside of the United Kingdom.[1]
References change
- ↑ Nicholas Shaxson: Treasure Islands, Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole the World; The Bodley Head, London, 2011.
🔥 Top keywords: Main PageSpecial:SearchGodzilla X Kong: The New EmpireWikipedia:AboutHelp:IntroductionList of U.S. statesHelp:ContentsAdolf Hitler UunonaList of people who have walked on the MoonBlackSOLID (object-oriented design)Cristiano RonaldoList of U.S. states and territories by time zoneSpecial:RecentChangesSpeaker of the Lok Sabha24-hour clockNational Democratic AllianceLisa SparxxxSupreme Court of the United StatesThe Garfield MovieUnited StatesList of Disney moviesAviciiXXXTentacionBismillahir Rahmanir RaheemList of countries by continentsQueen (band)Names of large numbersTuple namesList of districts of Tamil NaduHelp:Authority controlList of countriesPeriodic tableHunter BidenList of UEFA European Championship finals0Golden EdgeList of fruitsColour