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  • The English Channel, sometimes just called the Channel, is the part of the North Atlantic Ocean that separates England from France. It has a surface area of around 75,000 km2, making it one of the smallest shallow seas around Europe. It is connected to the North Sea through the Strait of Dover and is the busiest shipping area in the world. The term ‘English Channel’ has been used since the 18th century, and likely comes from Dutch sea maps.
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  • Has anyone ever swam the English Channel? Answer — Matthew Webb and Gertrude Ederle was the first women to swim across the English channel.
  • The English Channel,[a][1] also known as the Channel, is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France.
  • The English Channel, also known simply as “the Channel,” is the Atlantic’s 30th largest arm, covering approximately 75,000 km2.
  • Each song The English Channel performs is faithfully recreated to sound just like the original recording and just like you remember it.
  • The weather over the English Channel is highly variable. Often, but especially from October to April, it is cloudy, chilly, and wet, with strong winds and poor...
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  • The English Channel, also known as the Channel, is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France.
  • The English Channel is located between northern France and England, a body of water that links the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea.
  • Matthew Webb a 27-year-old merchant navy captain becomes the first known person to successfully swim the English Channel.
  • Population around the English Channel is predominantly located on the English coast and the major languages spoken in this region are French and English.