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.
The stretch of sea between England and France is called the English Channel.
"la mer Méditerranée" i.e. "the Mediterranean sea"
The English Channel lies between southern England and northern France. It is a body of water that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea.
England had control over the channel of water between England and France prior to the start of the Hundred Years War.
Not entirely. The English Channel is the body of water between the South of England and France. The body of water between Eastern England and Scotland is The North Sea. See the map on the link below.
the train between England and France is called "Eurostar"
A France and England
It's was England who gained control by defeating the French fleet of the cost of the Netherlands.
london to france between sea then how we can cross
The body of water separating England from France is called the English channel. It connects the Atlantic ocean with the North Sea. In England it is known as the English Channel. In France it is known as La Manche.
The English Channel, which is a body of water between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. At its closest point, France is only 22 miles from England.
England is located in Western Europe, on the island of Great Britain, off the coast of France.