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The English Channel ... Location: The English Channel is a body of water between England and France that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. Size: The channel is about 350 miles (563 kilometers) long. It ranges from about 21 to 100 miles (34 to 160 kilometers) in width.
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English Channel map ; print this map other bodies of water here! ... Some 10,000 years ago as the last Ice Age melted away, new bodies of water formed including the English Channel and Irish Sea, Great Britain and Ireland were now islands and both would eventually benefit from that process.
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English Channel, Fr. La Manche [the sleeve], arm of the Atlantic Ocean, c.350 (560 km) long, between France and Great Britain. It is 112 mi (180 km) wide at its west entrance, between Land's End, England, and Ushant, France. ... English Channel: meaning and definitions - English Channel: Definition and Pronunciation...
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English Channel, Fr. La Manche [the sleeve], arm of the Atlantic Ocean, c.350 (560 km) long, between France and Great Britain. It is 112 mi (180 km) wide at its west entrance, between Land's End, England, and Ushant, France. ... More on English Channel from Fact Monster:
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Welcome to the Channel Swimming Association. CSA are the governing body of Channel swimming and since 1927, has organised and regulated Cross-Channel Swims and officially observed and recorded all Swims. ... Will you be swimming the English Channel in 2010? To remind you that your Swim Application needs to be sent to the...
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Separating the southern coast of England from the northern coast of France, the English Channel covers an area of 75,000 km2. Known in French as La Manche (the sleeve), because of its shape, the Channel narrows from west to east from a maximum of 180 km to a minimum of 34 km. Its average depth decreases eastward from 120 to ...
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The Channel Tunnel, opened in 1994, runs between Folkestone, Kent, England, and Sangatte, west of Calais, France. The English Channel is 560 km/348 mi long west–east; 27 km/17 mi wide at its narrowest (Cap Gris Nez–Dover) and 177 km/110 mi wide at its widest (Ushant–Land's End).
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