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What (who) is Jersey$41494$ - definition

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION OF NEW JERSEY
Southern New Jersey; Southern jersey; Southern Jersey; South Jersey, New Jersey; History of South Jersey
  • Northward view from  [[Apple Pie Hill]] in the [[New Jersey Pine Barrens]], August 2014
  • Atlantic City]], a seaside resort famous for its boardwalk and casino gambling, September 2007
  • [[Benjamin Franklin Bridge]] is the oldest of the four vehicular bridges connecting [[Philadelphia]] to South Jersey.
  • Camden]] in 1919
  • Sunset Beach]] on [[Cape May]], May 2009
  • Ocean City]], August 2020
  • An extensive passenger and freight network, now part of [[Conrail Shared Assets Operations]], once served the region.
  • Ocean County]] (in light blue) is considered the border between South Jersey and [[Central Jersey]].
  • Province of West Jersey]] shown in yellow. The [[Keith line]] is shown in red.

Jersey (clothing)         
KNITTED PULLOVER, OR ANY OF VARIOUS SEWN TOPS OF JERSEY KNIT FABRIC
National jersey; Jersey (sport); Sports jersey; Jersey (sports)
Traditionally, a jersey is an item of knitted clothing, generally made of wool or cotton, with sleeves, worn as a pullover, as it does not open at the front, unlike a cardigan. It is usually close-fitting and machine knitted in contrast to a guernsey that is more often hand knit with a thicker yarn.
Jersey         
  • Aerial view of fields in [[Saint Clement, Jersey]]
  • An 1893 painting of the ''Assize d'Heritage'' by [[John St Helier Lander]].
  • Jersey stamps commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of General [[William Mesny]]
  • Gorey]]
  • A statue of Jersey golfer, [[Harry Vardon]], stands at the entrance to the Royal Jersey Golf Club
  • A Channel Television crew interview the [[Bailiff of Jersey]]
  • Map of islands of [[Bailiwick]] of Jersey
  • Large, detailed map of Jersey
  • [[Jersey Airport]] greets travellers with "Welcome to Jersey" sign in [[Jèrriais]].
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  • Satellite view of Jersey
  • The Central Business District of St Helier
  • mèrvelles}}, are a favourite snack consisting of fried dough, found especially at country fêtes. According to tradition, the success of cooking depends on the state of the tide.
  • Sir John Chalmers McColl]] as Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
  • Liberation Day celebrations in Jersey, 9 May 2012
  • Saint Ouen]].
  • Actress [[Lillie Langtry]], nicknamed the ''Jersey Lily''.
  • [[Mont Orgueil]] was built in the 13th century after its split from Normandy.
  • St Thomas' Catholic Church in St Helier
  • The States building in St. Helier
  • [[Victor Hugo]] in exile, 1850s.
BRITISH CROWN DEPENDENCY IN THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
Channel Islands/Jersey; Jersey/Military; Bailiwick of Jersey; Old Jersey; Jersey, Channel Islands; Angia; Isle of Jersey; Jersey Film Festival; Jersey bibliography; Jèrri; Bailliage de Jersey; Island of Jersey; ISO 3166-1:JE; Channel Islands (Jersey); Jerzenez; Bailliage dé Jèrri; Jersey island; Jersey (United Kingdom); Jersey (island); Jersey Ambulance Service; Jersey France; British Isle of Jersey; Caesarea (island)
(Jerseys)
A Jersey cow or a Jersey is a light brown cow that produces very creamy milk.
N-COUNT: oft N n
jersey         
  • Aerial view of fields in [[Saint Clement, Jersey]]
  • An 1893 painting of the ''Assize d'Heritage'' by [[John St Helier Lander]].
  • Jersey stamps commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of General [[William Mesny]]
  • Gorey]]
  • A statue of Jersey golfer, [[Harry Vardon]], stands at the entrance to the Royal Jersey Golf Club
  • A Channel Television crew interview the [[Bailiff of Jersey]]
  • Map of islands of [[Bailiwick]] of Jersey
  • Large, detailed map of Jersey
  • [[Jersey Airport]] greets travellers with "Welcome to Jersey" sign in [[Jèrriais]].
  • access-date=18 September 2011}}</ref>
  • Satellite view of Jersey
  • The Central Business District of St Helier
  • mèrvelles}}, are a favourite snack consisting of fried dough, found especially at country fêtes. According to tradition, the success of cooking depends on the state of the tide.
  • Sir John Chalmers McColl]] as Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
  • Liberation Day celebrations in Jersey, 9 May 2012
  • Saint Ouen]].
  • Actress [[Lillie Langtry]], nicknamed the ''Jersey Lily''.
  • [[Mont Orgueil]] was built in the 13th century after its split from Normandy.
  • St Thomas' Catholic Church in St Helier
  • The States building in St. Helier
  • [[Victor Hugo]] in exile, 1850s.
BRITISH CROWN DEPENDENCY IN THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
Channel Islands/Jersey; Jersey/Military; Bailiwick of Jersey; Old Jersey; Jersey, Channel Islands; Angia; Isle of Jersey; Jersey Film Festival; Jersey bibliography; Jèrri; Bailliage de Jersey; Island of Jersey; ISO 3166-1:JE; Channel Islands (Jersey); Jerzenez; Bailliage dé Jèrri; Jersey island; Jersey (United Kingdom); Jersey (island); Jersey Ambulance Service; Jersey France; British Isle of Jersey; Caesarea (island)
(jerseys)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A jersey is a knitted piece of clothing that covers the upper part of your body and your arms and does not open at the front. Jerseys are usually worn over a shirt or blouse. (OLD-FASHIONED)
His grey jersey and trousers were sodden with the rain.
= jumper, sweater, pullover
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2.
Jersey is a knitted, slightly stretchy fabric used especially to make women's clothing.
Sheila had come to dinner in a black jersey top.
N-VAR: oft N n

Wikipedia

South Jersey

South Jersey comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of New Jersey located between the lower Delaware River in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the east. The designation of South Jersey with a distinct toponym is a colloquialism rather than an administrative definition and reflects geographical and perceived cultural and other differences between South Jersey and the northern part of the state. South Jersey is part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area, the seventh largest metropolitan region in the nation with 6.288 million residents in the core metropolitan statistical area and 7.366 million residents in the combined statistical area as of 2020.

Benjamin Franklin called the state "a barrel tapped at both ends". South Jersey may be defined geographically as the area below I-195 that includes the state's lower seven counties: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem. North Jersey is generally described as including the counties north of South Jersey that fall within the New York metropolitan area.

South Jersey and the wider Philadelphia metropolitan area have become a U.S. East Coast epicenter for logistics and warehouse construction, Salem County and the lower portion of and upper portion of Cumberland Counties additionally serve as residential communities for the petrochemical industry of New Castle County, Delaware. South Jersey shore communities, including Atlantic City and others in Atlantic and Cape May counties, have a distinct economy centered around the tourism industry. Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties have several older streetcar towns, and many residents from these three counties commute to Philadelphia, the nation's sixth most populous city, which is located immediately west of South Jersey across the Delaware River, accessible by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Betsy Ross Bridge, and Walt Whitman Bridge.