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- Manx- hännätön kissarotu - Rotutietoutta Manx-kissoista.
- Centre for Manx Studies - A focal point for research into and teaching about the Isle of Man and its history. Provides assistance to researchers. Supported by Manx National Heritage, University of Liverpool and IOM Dept. of Education. Has a Manx Gaelic version of the site.
- Manx Ads - Search for Manx businesses in the yellow pages telephone directory (by category or business name). Site operated by Manx Telecom.
- Manx Loaghtan Produce Company Ltd - Large flock of Manx Loaghtan sheep. These primitive multi-horned animals are indigenous to the Isle of Man. Located on the Isle of Man, UK.
- An Outline of Manx Literature - A history of Manx-language carvals and other poetry.
- Parishes of the Isle of Man and their Churches - Frances Coakley provides histories of Manx parish churches illustrated with images, both modern and archival. Part of 'A Manx Notebook'.
- The Merchant Flock - Hebridean and Manx Loghtan Sheep in Ashwell, Hertfordshire - The Merchant Flock of Hebridean and Manx Loghtan Sheep. Supplying pedigree stock and meat through Crumps the Butcher, Ashwell, Hertfordshire.
- Manx Cat Gift Shoppe - Gifts and other Manx related items, for the benefit of the American Manx Club, a non-profit CFA affiliate cat club.
- Manx Research Site - Progress reports, papers and details on various Manx research projects. Forum for discussions on areas of Manx research.
- Centre for Manx Studies - A focal point for research into and teaching about the Isle of Man and its history. Provides assistance to researchers. Supported by Manx National Heritage, University of Liverpool and IOM Dept. of Education. Has a Manx Gaelic version of the site.
Wikipedia Articles
- Centre for Manx Studies - The Centre for Manx Studies () is the main centre on the Isle of Man for the study of the Isle of Man, the Manx language, and Manx culture and history.
- Manx English - Manx English, or Anglo-Manx, is the dialect of English which was formerly spoken by the people of the Isle of Man. It has many borrowings from the original Manx language, a Goidelic language, and it differs widely from any other English, including other Celtic-derived dialects such as Welsh English and ...
- Manx Heritage Foundation - The Manx Heritage Foundation () was established by the Isle of Man Government to promote Manx culture, heritage and language. Its offices are based in Douglas, the capital city of the Isle of Man.
- Manx Grand Prix - The Manx Grand Prix motorcycle races are held on the Isle of Man TT Course (or 'Mountain Circuit') every year for a two-week period usually spanning the end of August and early September. The 'MGP' or 'Manx' (as it is more commonly known) is considered to be the amateur riders' alternative to the Isle of Man TT Races held in May and June.
- Manx law - The legal system on the Isle of Man is Manx customary law, a form of common law. Manx law originally derived from Gaelic Brehon law and Norse Udal law Collegium Medievale 8.