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7 a trident. The figure of Britannia has been on the reverse side of many British coins for more than 300 years. 28. Caledonia- Caledonia, Cambria and Hibernia were the Roman names for Scotland, Wales and Ireland respectively. The words are commonly used today in scholarly classifications(for example, the type of English used in Ireland is sometimes called `Hiberno-English') and for the names of organizations(for example, the airline `British Caledonian') 29. The crown dependencies.- there are two small parts of the British Isles which have special political arrangements. These "Crown dependencies" are the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Each has complete internal self-government, including its own Parliament and its own tax system. Both are `ruled' by a Lieutenant Governor appointed by the British government. 30