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Situated just off the coast of France on the edge of the English Channel, the beautiful Channel Islands, a British Crown dependency since 1066, are fiercely independent and justifiably proud of their history and traditions. ... Maps; Larger (color) map here; Channel Islands outline map here; Europe Capital Cities...
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www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/channel.htm
www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/channel.htm
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English Channel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The English Channel (French: , "the sleeve") is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates England from northern France, and joins the North Sea to the Atlantic. It is about 560 kilometer long and ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Channel
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Channel Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Channel Islands (Norman: Îles d'la Manche , French: Îles Anglo-Normandes or Îles de la Manche ) are an archipelago in the English Channel, off the French coast of Normandy. They include tw...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_Islands
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From Le Havre To London Map ... Click on the places we have visited for more details:
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www.kangaloosh.com/map019LeHavreToLondon.htm
www.kangaloosh.com/map019LeHavreToLondon.htm
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Explore all that Islands of The English Channel has to offer using our detailed map. ... ; Located in the English Channel are the islands known as the Channel Islands consisting of Jersey, Alderney ,Guernsey, Herm, Sark, and Jethou. ... Map of England...
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www.planetware.com/map/islands-of-the-english-channel-map-eng-chanisls.htm
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"Bowles's New Topographical Chart of the English Channel with its Environs; Comprehending the Southern Counties of England and Wales, with the Maritime Provines of France, Flanders, & Zeeland" ... An oversize and evidently very uncommon late 18th-century map of the English Channel.
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www.oldmapsbooks.com/MapPage/MapPages565xx/56545chan.ht...
www.oldmapsbooks.com/MapPage/MapPages565xx/56545chan.htm
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The Strait of Dover forms the narrowest part of the English Channel, where a scant 33 kilometers (20 miles) separates Great Britain from the rest of Europe. Because of the narrowness of the channel and its position as the gateway between the North Sea and the open Atlantic, the strait is very busy with ship traffic.
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The first 3 U-boat lost in the Channel were U-12, U-16 and U-40 in 1939. Then U-boats avoided the Channel for the most part due to fear of large ... The darkened area on the map is the area in which the following boats were lost; U-247, U-333, U-399, U-480, U-681, U-927, U-1018, U-1169, U-1199, U-1208 and U-1209.
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www.uboat.net/maps/channel.htm
www.uboat.net/maps/channel.htm
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Travel journals, blogs, photos and guides. ... Links: English Channel Travel Blogs (2) | English Channel Travel Photos | Map of English Channel | Travel Forum | Hotels in English Channel | Hostels in English Channel | Cheap flights to English Channel...
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www.travelblog.org/Oceans-and-Seas/Atlantic/English-Cha...
www.travelblog.org/Oceans-and-Seas/Atlantic/English-Channel/map-english-channel.html
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