The Stretch of sea between Dover and Calais is known as the English Channel.
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the english channel
Yes. It's called the English Channel, or LA MANCHE in French. At its narrowest point, the Straits of Dover (Le Pas de Calais) between Dover and Calais, it is 22 miles wide.
Between Dover & Calais: It marks the division of the English Channel & the North Sea. At its narrowest its about 21 miles wide,
Between Dover & Calais: It marks the division of the English Channel & the North Sea. At its narrowest its about 21 miles wide,
Between Dover & Calais: It marks the division of the English Channel & the North Sea. At its narrowest its about 21 miles wide,
Dover to Calais - 112 miles at the widest, 21 miles at the narrowest. On a clear day, you can see to the other side.
Between Dover & Calais: It marks the division of the English Channel & the North Sea. At its narrowest its about 21 miles wide.Read more: Where_is_the_Strait_of_Dover_located_at.
Sea France operated between the port of Dover and the port of Calais. They began operation in 1996 and ended in 2012 after a failed restructuring resulted in liquidation of the operation.
No, there is a strike by french dock workers.
England (dover) - France (calais) eurochannel
This sea is called English Channel in English and La Manche in FrenchThe place where the 2 countries are closest is called Strait of Dover in English and Pas de Calais in FrenchBetween Great-Britain and Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Norway the sea is called North Sea, but distances to Great-Britain are larger than in Strait of Dover
Yes they are, sea france operates a number of different ferry routes in the Mediterranean sea as well as the english channel. One popular route is from Calais to Dover in Great Britain.