Auckland is at its narrowest point approximately 2.5 kilometers (about 1.6 miles) wide. This narrow section is located between the Manukau Harbour to the west and the Waitematā Harbour to the east. This geographical feature contributes to Auckland's unique positioning as a city straddling two harbors.
The narrowest point of the Tennessee River is 10 1/2 ft wide.
The merced river's narrowest points are 5 to 6 ft wide.
Auckland is situated on an isthmus in the north of the North Island, the narrowest point of the island. It is New Zealand's largest city.
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26km at chelyabinks
Manhattan is 0.8 miles wide at its narrowest point, and 2.3 miles at its widest.
The narrowest point in the UK runs from Hadrian's Wall to the English East Coast. It is 70 miles wide, or 274 kilometers.
At its narrowest point Idaho is 50 miles wide.
Auckland at it's narrowest is about 1 mile wide. This is from the Tamaki Estuary where it is crossed by Gt. South Road to the Manukau harbour at Otahuhu. At it's widest it about 12 miles from Bucklands beach to the Airport.
94 km at Illapel
Scotland is right around 275 miles long. It is 25 miles wide at its narrowest point and 155 miles wide at its broadest point.
The English Channel is at its narrowest point, known as the Strait of Dover, where it measures approximately 21 miles (34 kilometers) across. This section separates England from France and is a crucial maritime route. The narrowest point is often associated with the ferry services and the Channel Tunnel that connects the two countries.