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The English call this the 'English Channel', the French call it 'la Manche' (the sleeve).

The rest of the British people call it the 'English Channel' as well.

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The English channel is between which two countries?

the united kingdom and France the united kingdom and France


What chanel passes between France and the united kingdom?

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What is the body of water between united kingdom and France?

It is the English Channel.


What water of body is between united Kingdom and France?

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What body of water lies between the United Kingdom and France?

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The English channel is between what two countries?

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What is channel separates United Kingdom and France?

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What body of water that separates France and the United Kingdom.?

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Who joins France and United Kingdom underwater?

There is no 'who' - The 'what' - is the channel tunnel.


Body of water that separated France and the united kingdom?

The English Channel runs along the South coast of the United Kingdom and just cutting through France. Fun Fact: If the English Channel didn't exist, then France and the United Kingdom would be one continent


Does the English Channel separates Ireland and Great Britain?

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.