Straight of Gibraltar
The Strait of Gibraltar is a narrow strip of water that separates Europe and Africa, linking the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is only about 14 kilometers wide at its narrowest point.
Africa is the closest continent to Europe, with the Strait of Gibraltar separating them by just 14.3 kilometers at its narrowest point.
Gibraltar is a British territory in Europe.
The Strait of Gibraltar is the narrow waterway that separates the Iberian Peninsula from Africa. It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and is only about 8 miles wide at its narrowest point.
The Foveaux Strait separates the South Island and Stewart Island in New Zealand. It is a body of water about 30 kilometers wide at its narrowest point.
The Mediterranean Sea lies between Africa and Europe. At its western end is what is sometimes known as the Alboran Sea. It is between Africa and Spain At its western end, the point where Spain and Africa are closest, is the Straits of Gibraltar. They specifically divide Spain and Morocco.
The English Channel separates the United Kingdom from France and at its narrowest point is only 22 miles wide.
Well, Strait of Gibraltar is the waterway connecting the Western end of the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Europe is North and Africa is South of the Strait.
You would be on the English Channel - which is 22 miles wide at its narrowest point.
The Taiwan Strait separates China from Taiwan. It is a body of water that connects the East China Sea to the South China Sea. It is approximately 180 kilometers (110 miles) wide at its narrowest point.
Europe and Africa come closest together at the Strait of Gibraltar.
Mexico's narrowest point is known as the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. At its narrowest point, it stretches for 200 Km (124 miles), separating the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.