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THE WHITE CLIFFS. --You're welcome.

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Q: What are the best known cliffs in England?
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What famous landforms are in England?

White Cliffs of Dover are probably the best known.


Which area in England is well known for its white cliffs?

The White Cliffs of Dover on the south coast


What is the main physical features of England?

The Dover cliffs along the coastline of England are very well known. England has low mountains and hill as well as rolling plains.


What are England's southeast coast cliffs called?

The White Cliffs of Dover.


Where are the white cliffs of Douglas?

The White Cliffs of Dover are chalk cliffs near the town of Dover in south-east England. Douglas is on the Isle of Man. An Island between England and Ireland.


What are the cliffs of dover in Ireland?

The Cliffs of Dover are located in England , not Ireland. They face the English Channel and France. In the Republic of Ireland are the Cliffs of Mohar. They are on the west coast facing the Atlantic Ocean. They are several hundred feet high.


Where are white cliffs located?

There are fairly famous white cliffs at Dover in the South East of England


Can you see the white cliffs of dover from France?

The White Cliffs of Dover are along the coast by the Town of Dover in East Kent, England.


What is the capacity of Cliffs Pavilion in Essex England?

The Cliffs Pavilion in Essex, England is a live theater. It was intended to be a 500 seat theater, but it currently offers 1,600 seats and an assortment of variety acts.


What is Dover in England known for?

the white cliffs, the English channel to get to France and it was a place that was used during WW2, dover castle, roman lighthouse and Anglican church


What is England's most famous cliff?

the needles and the white cliffs of Dover


Why was Dover named Dover?

Dover is believed to have been named after a Kentish town in England called Dover, which was known for its white cliffs. The name "Dover" may have been chosen for the American town because it also had white cliffs along its coastline.