English Channel
Calais is the name of a town located in the northern part of France, it's a sub-prefecture of the department of Pas-de-Calais. It's an important town and ferry port that communicate France and England through the English Channel.
No, the Pas de Calais is some distance to the south and west of the Rhine
The English Channel or more precisely the Strait of Dover in English and Le Pas de Calais in French
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The English call it the Strait of Dover because it is named after the town of Dover on the English side. The French call it Pas-de-Calais because it is named after the Calais region on the French side.
Calais is the name of a town located in the northern part of France, it's a sub-prefecture of the department of Pas-de-Calais. It's an important town and ferry port that communicate France and England through the English Channel.
Meeting Pas de Calais was created in 1988.
Nord-Pas de Calais or Nord is in France. The region name is from the merging of the council of North and Pas-de-Calais.
Pas-de-Calais is the noun for the area around the town of Calais, which gave its name to the département (county-like administrative subdivision). The name itself would translate as 'the marches of Calais, the border region of Calais'
The area of Nord-Pas-de-Calais is 12,414 square kilometers.
As of the last official census in 2013, Nord-Pas-de-Calais had a population of approximately 4 million people.
No, the Pas de Calais is some distance to the south and west of the Rhine
because it has the city calais in it
The Channel Tunnel runs under the English Channel, from Folkestone in Kent to near Calais in Pas-de-Calais.
Brittany, Lower and Upper Normandy, Nord-Pas de Calais, and Picardy are the regions in northwestern France which front the English Channel.Specifically, Brittany is the most westerly of the northern regions. Nord-Pas de Calais is the most easterly. Picardy lies between Nord-Pas de Calais and Upper Normandy. Lower Normandy lies between Brittany and Upper Normandy.
The English Channel or more precisely the Strait of Dover in English and Le Pas de Calais in French