The English Channel is an extension of the Atlantic Ocean which separates southern coast of England from the northern coast of France. It is a body of water which connects the North Sea to the Atlantic.
The English channel.
Very big.
Both France and England are on the European continent, the only thing between us is a streach of water called the English Channel.
in france they speak french in england they speak english
It's was England who gained control by defeating the French fleet of the cost of the Netherlands.
The Channel between England and France is very shallow. It is much less than any sea. Definitely less than one mile if you are using the Channel Tunnel.
There have been a number of battles fought between France and England, most of them where for fun and their version of e-penis waving.
Both France and England are on the European continent, the only thing between us is a streach of water called the English Channel.
England had control over the channel of water between England and France prior to the start of the Hundred Years War.
There is no mountain range between France and England. They are separated by a body of water know as the English Channel.
That's called the English channel.
the train between England and France is called "Eurostar"
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It is the body of water between England and France.
There is no common river between England and France. The body of water that separates the two countries is the English Channel known as "La Manche" in French.
in france they speak french in england they speak english
It was most famously known as the 100 the longest war between France and England.
The English Channel is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates the island of Great Britain from Northern France and joins the north Sea to the Atlantic. The English Channel is the body of water between England and France. There is a tunnel underneath it for trains, it is referred to as the Channel Tunnel or the Chunnel. The English Channel is a strait of water that runs between England and France. About 30 miles wide, but as less as 21 miles at it's narrowest point between Dover and Calais. It has been the place of many crossings, many battles and much history.
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