The Irish Sea
The sea that separates the two largest islands, Great Britain and Ireland, is the Irish Sea. It lies between the eastern coast of Ireland and the western coast of Great Britain, specifically Wales and England. The Irish Sea is an important body of water for navigation and trade in the region.
The North Sea is between Britain and Europe.
Ah, what a lovely question! Between Ireland and Italy, you'll find the beautiful waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Both of these bodies of water are vast and full of life, just waiting to inspire your next masterpiece.
The English Channel is the body of water which is located between Great Britain and Europe and is a part of the Atlantic Ocean,
The sea that lies between Cumbria and the Isle of Man is the Irish Sea. This body of water separates the eastern coast of Ireland from the western coast of Great Britain, including the regions of Cumbria in England. The Irish Sea is known for its ferry routes connecting the Isle of Man with mainland Britain and Ireland.
The English Channel
The North Sea.
The Irish Sea separates Ireland and Britain.
The main geographic defence was the body of water between mainland Europe and Great Britain. This body of water was controlled by the greatest navy on the planet.
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English channel
Not sure what you mean exactly, but Britain is situated between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.