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The Strait of Dover, in the English Channel, separates Britain from France.
The Channel Islands of Guernsy and Jersey which are not a part of the UK, but are instead Crown dependencies.
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112 miles at the widest 20 miles at the narrowest near calaisIt is about 112 miles across on the west end and about 21 miles across on the east.The English Channel is about 350 miles long, and ranges from 150 miles to 34 miles long, which is at the shortest part in the Strait of Dover. It is one of the most active shipping corridors in the world, with cargo and passengers crossing from Dover, UK to Calais, France several times daily. twenty one miles (thirty - four kilometers) shortest distance between Dover, in England and Cap Griz Nez,in France.21 miles (or 32km)the shortest distance accross the Channel is from Shakespeare Beach to Cap Gris Nez at 18.2 nautical miles (or 21 land miles) most swims use this route
Normany is in France and is divided into two administrative regions - la Haute-Normandie and la Basse-Normandie. There are also the Channel Islands (known as 'les Iles Anglo-Normandes' in French) ruled by the Queen, but which have their own separate administration.
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Straight of Dover
The Strait of Dover, in the English Channel, separates Britain from France.
The Germans were convinced any invasion would be at the narrowest part of the English Channel - between Dover and Calais.
No, the Strait of Dover does not connect the English Channel to the Mediterranean Sea. Instead, it is the narrowest part of the English Channel that separates England from France. The English Channel connects to the North Sea to the northeast and eventually links to the Mediterranean Sea through the Atlantic Ocean via the Strait of Gibraltar.
The Strait of Dover is next to both France and the United Kingdom. It separates the two countries across the narrowest part of the English Channel.
the English Channel and the Western Approaches part of the Atlantic. At its narrowest point the English Channel is only 21 miles wide and is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
Dover town is located in the home country of Kent, in South East England. It lies south-east of Canterbury, north-east to Dungeness, east to Maidstone and faces France across the narrowest part of the English Channel.
The Germans were fooled into believing that the Allies would invade France across the narrowest part of the English Channel, to land in or near calais. The landing in Normandy, was initially viewed by the Germans as a diversion.
It's narrowest at Lake Itasca in north central Minnesota.
The narrowest part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is about 1,000 km wide.
In the English Channel off of the coast of France although they are part of the UK.