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Saint Saviour, Jersey
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Saint Saviour (Jèrriais: St Saûveux/St Sauveur) is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is the only one to be virtually landlocked, having only a small piece of access to the sea at Le Dicq. Saint Saviour was the location of the World Cricket League Division 5 Final between Jersey and Afganisthan in which Jersey lost a narrow match by two wickets.

It borders five other parishes.

Vingtaines

The parish is divided into vingtaines for administrative purposes as follows:

For electoral purposes the parish is divided into three districts:

  • District No. 1 (Vingtaine de la Petite Longueville) elects two Deputies
  • District No. 2 (Vingtaine de Sous l'Église) elects two Deputies
  • District No. 3 (Vingtaines de Maufant, de Sous la Hougue, des Pigneaux and de la Grande Longueville) elects one Deputy

Demographics

Saint Saviour is Jersey's second-largest parish, with 12,491 residents in 2001. However, the population in Saint Saviour is shrinking.
Population
1991 1996 2001
12747 12680 12491
Statistics beginning 1991

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