Because the English end of the Channel Tunnel (which links England and France by rail) comes out in the English county of Kent.
The tunnel going under the English channel connects England and France.
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The English channel tunnel connects England and France.
The "Chunnel" is the name commonly used for the Channel Tunnel, a railway tunnel that runs from France to England under the English Channel.
Chunnel. i.e., the CHannel tUNNEL.
The English Channel and it has the channel tunnel running underneath it.
There is no such thing as the "English chunnel" - indeed there is no such thing as a "chunnel". The term however, was coined from the term "Channel Tunnel" where it became the pseudonym "Chunnel" The English Channel which is itself a body of water separating Britain from France. There is the Channel Tunnel, which is a rail tunnel that goes UNDER (not though) the English Channel and links Britain to France.
This is known as the Channel Tunnel (or Chunnel), named for the English Channel. The Channel Tunnel is no longer referred to as the Chunnel, which was a media generated word when the tunnel first opened but not now.
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 Channel Tunnel connects England and France, and it is located underneath the English Channel. The Channel Tunnel is a 50.5 Km from end to end, of which 37.9 Km is underwater. At its lowest point, the Channel Tunnel is 75 metres below sea level.
People who cross the English Channel from France or England.