the Eurotunnel is actually the company that manages and operates the Channel Tunnel. And the Channel Tunnel links France to England. and vice-versa. hope that helps :)
The Chunnel is a vehicle tunnel which goes under the English Channel. It connects the United Kingdom and France.
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The Chunnel is a name that was sometimes used for the Channel Tunnel before it was built.
It's a combination word made up from Channel and Tunnel. The word "chunnel" is no longer used. It is called the Channel Tunnel.
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At the moment - it's called 'Eurotunnel'.
Europe does not have a parliament as such. Europe consists of over 50 countries, each of which has its own Parliament. There is an organisation called the European Union, which has 28 of Europe's countries as members. It has a parliament which is simply known as the European Parliament.
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Chunnel (also called channel tunnel)
Great Britain and France are connected by the Eurotunnel. It's a 50km tunnel underwater that is commonly called the chunnel. It was opened in 1994 after construction began in 1988.
You are referring to the Euro. It is used in many countries in Europe, but most countries in Europe use their own currencies, not the Euro.
No. Europe is a continent consisting of around 50 countries. 27 of those countries are members of an organisation called the European Union. Those 27 countries are all completely independent, as are the other countries in Europe.
No-one calls it the chunnel, that was just a newspaper headline in the 1970s.The Channel Tunnel passes under the English channel, or la Manche, between Folkestone and Calais.