New Zealand
New Zealand is divided by the Cook Strait. It separates the North Island and the South Island of New Zealand.
Morocco is the African country separated from Europe by the Strait of Gibraltar, which connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.
The Cook Strait is the body of water that separates the North Island and the South Island of New Zealand. It is known for its strong currents and often rough waters, creating a challenging passage for ships and boats.
Turkey is located on two different continents, with a majority of its landmass in Asia and a smaller portion in Europe. The city of Istanbul, one of the country's major cities, straddles both continents, divided by the Bosphorus Strait.
Morocco is separated from Spain by the Strait of Gibraltar. The strait is a narrow waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, serving as a natural boundary between Europe and Africa.
The Strait of Dover is next to both France and the United Kingdom. It separates the two countries across the narrowest part of the English Channel.
New Zealand
North and South Islands are separated by the Cook Strait.
Cook Strait
Indonesia
Cook Strait lies between the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
The Cook straight separates the North and South islands of New Zealand.
This water passage is the Cook Strait, named after Captain James Cook, who circumnavigated New Zealand in 1769-1770.
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Cook Strait.
Cook Strait separates the North and South Islands of New Zealand.Cook Strait runs from the Tasman Sea on the western side of New Zealand to the Pacific Ocean on the east.
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Cook Strait