North and South Islands are separated by the Cook Strait.
The Cook straight separates the North and South islands of New Zealand.
Cook Strait separates the North and South Islands of New Zealand.Cook Strait runs from the Tasman Sea on the western side of New Zealand to the Pacific Ocean on the east.
Cook Strait is the body of water which separates New Zealand's North and South Islands. It is named after Lieutenant James Cook (later Captain), who was the first known European to circumnavigate and chart the islands of New Zealand.
This water passage is the Cook Strait, named after Captain James Cook, who circumnavigated New Zealand in 1769-1770.
North and South Islands are separated by the Cook Strait.
North of the Strait of Gibraltar is in Europe, not in Africa so the nearest country is Spain. South of the Strait, the nearest country is Morocco, which is in Africa.
Spain is separated from North Africa by the Strait of Gibraltar. The strait is only ten miles wide. This means Morocco, in Africa, is only ten miles from Spain.
The Sunda Strait is located between the islands of Sumatra (to the relative north) and Java (to the relative south).
To the north of the United States, Canada is the closest country. To the south, Mexico borders the U.S. To the east, the closest country is the Bahamas, while to the west, the closest country is Russia, specifically its Aleutian Islands, which are separated by the Bering Strait.
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The Bering Strait.
The Cook straight separates the North and South islands of New Zealand.
Cook Strait.
Cook Strait
Asia and North America.
To the north of the Philippines is the continent of Asia.