Dover is not really famous.
The white cliffs of Dover are a significant geagraphical feature which sometimes symbolize England - perhap because they are the first sight on crossing the Channel
It is the closest point from England to France so it is used as a major crossing point by ferry. It is home to the largest undersea tunnel in the world, stretching from Dover to Calais and its most famous attraction is Dover castle, which was where William the Conqueror landed in 1066.
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The Stretch of sea between Dover and Calais is known as the English Channel. Thanks
Dover is believed to have been named after a Kentish town in England called Dover, which was known for its white cliffs. The name "Dover" may have been chosen for the American town because it also had white cliffs along its coastline.
Maryland but im not sure where it is on a map cuz that was my question lol Answer 2 Dover is also a place on the south coast of England. Which one do you mean?
the white cliffs, the English channel to get to France and it was a place that was used during WW2, dover castle, roman lighthouse and Anglican church
Dover is known for its industries related to chemicals, clothing, and electronics. Some famous products produced in Dover include chemicals used in healthcare and cleaning products, specialized textiles, and electronic components.
White Cliffs of Dover are probably the best known.
There are at least seven white cliffs, known as the Seven Sisters.
The White Cliffs of Dover on the south coast
The best well known company is P&O, they have regular ferries to and from Dover to various places in europe, but as an alternative to ferries, plus it can be quicker have a look at the euro tunnel.
The address of the Dover Free is: 22 Holland Rd., East Dover, 05341 0267
The address of the Dover Branch Library is: 80 Library Road, Dover, 72837 9057