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There are about 31.6km between Calais, France and Cap Gris-Nez.This is the route:Take A16 BOULOGNE, from Calais, to SORTIE (EXIT) 36 towards MARQUISE and RINXET; turn right off the exit ramp onto D191 towards CAP GRIS-NEZ.Take D191 to Cap Griz-Nez.
The North Sea (from Dunkerque to Cap Gris Nez); the English Channel from griz Nez to Finisterre: the Atlantic Ocean from Finisterre to the Spanish border; and the Mediterranean.
The shortest distance across the strait is from the South Foreland, 33.1 kilometers (20.6 miles) northeast of Dover in the county of Kent, England, to Cap Gris Nez, a cape near to Calais in the French département of Pas-de-Calais, France.
112 miles at the widest 20 miles at the narrowest near calaisIt is about 112 miles across on the west end and about 21 miles across on the east.The English Channel is about 350 miles long, and ranges from 150 miles to 34 miles long, which is at the shortest part in the Strait of Dover. It is one of the most active shipping corridors in the world, with cargo and passengers crossing from Dover, UK to Calais, France several times daily. twenty one miles (thirty - four kilometers) shortest distance between Dover, in England and Cap Griz Nez,in France.21 miles (or 32km)the shortest distance accross the Channel is from Shakespeare Beach to Cap Gris Nez at 18.2 nautical miles (or 21 land miles) most swims use this route
Environ 34 km, entre Douvres et le cap Blanc-Nez
The Distance between France and the US is nearly 9000km or about 5500miles But it largely depends on which point in the US and which in France. In GoogleEarth distances can be measured with an easy tool, which would answer the question more detailed.
At it's shortest distance, between Shakespear beach (Dover) to Gap Gris Nez, is 21 statute miles, or 18.2 nautical miles.
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At their closest points, France and England are only 15 kilometres apart.
They didn't.They are called "pince-nez", not "prince-nez". Pince-nez is French for "pinched nose".That was the unhelpful jerk answer. I bet that guy doesn't get out much (or in for that matter).Anyway, the name comes from the French: pincer, to pinch, and nez, nose
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le nez means the nose.