It has different names, depending on which nationality is talking about it. To the English speaking world it is called the "English Channel". To the French it's "la Manche" because of it's shape - translated into English that means "the Sleeve".
The Chunnel .
Straight of Gibralter
EU countries that do not share a border with France are: Ireland United Kingdom Portugal Malta Cyprus Greece Bulgaria Romania Hungary Slovenia Austria Slovakia Czech Republic Poland Lithuania Latvia Estonia Finland Sweden & Denmark.
He traveled under a different name
"la mer Méditerranée" i.e. "the Mediterranean sea"
coldwater waterway
A canal can be called an artificial waterway.
Eurostar.
Bering Strait
The English Channel.
great Britain
Three example names for a waterway: stream, river, canal.
France, Switzerland and Austria
No. France popularised them at one point, but the breed (and the name) comes from Germany. The smallest breed, the Toy Poodle, was standardised in England.
Dover in England and Calais in France.
The "hundred years war" was fought from 1337 to 1453 between England and France
England but is originally from France, came with the normans.