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Q: What is the 600-mile stretch from the English channel to Switzerland?
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What is the name of the stretch of water between Franced and England?

The English Channel. The French call it La Manche (the sleeve)


What is the stretch of sea between England and France called about geography?

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a stretch of water known as the English Channel, unless you are French, then it is called La Manche


What is the stretch of water to the north of France?

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