Strait of Dover

Strait of Dover
A strait in the English Channel, connecting to the North Sea, between Dover (England) and Calais (France)

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  • Strait of Dover — Map showing the location of the Strait of Dover. Vie …   Wikipedia

  • Strait of Dover — Pas de Calais Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pas de Calais (homonymie). Pas de Calais Carte de localisation du pas de Calais Type …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Strait of Dover — Sp Pà de Kalė nkt. Ap Pas de Calais prancūziškai Sp Dòverio sąsiauris Ap Strait of Dover angliškai L sąs. tarp D. Britanijos ir Prancūzijos …   Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė

  • Strait of Dover) — ➡ Dover * * * …   Universalium

  • Strait of Dover — noun the strait between the English Channel and the North Sea; shortest distance between England and the European continent • Syn: ↑Strait of Calais, ↑Pas de Calais • Instance Hypernyms: ↑strait, ↑sound …   Useful english dictionary

  • Strait of Dover — n. narrowest part of the English Channel (between south east England and northern France); shortest distance between England and the continent of Europe …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Dover — [dō′vər] 1. seaport in Kent, SE England, on the Strait of Dover: county district pop. 103,000 2. [after the seaport] capital of Del., in the central part: pop. 32,000 3. Strait ( or Straits) of strait between France and England, joining the North …   English World dictionary

  • Dover — Dover …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • strait — n 1 Strait, sound, channel, passage, narrows can all denote a long and comparatively narrow stretch of water connecting two larger bodies. Strait, often as the plural straits with either singular or plural construction, denotes a relatively short …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Dover — This article is about the English town. For the larger local government district, see Dover (district). For other uses, see Dover (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°07′46″N 1°18′32″E /  …   Wikipedia

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