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It is called La Manche because the English Channel (la manche in French) is transliterated, so it is called La Manche. The English Channel is a strait separating the southern coast of England and the northern coast of France, and the British used to be translated as England, so it was called the English Channel from the British side, and the French called this strait la manche, so according to the French transliteration, it is called La Manche.
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The Strait of La Manche is the transliteration of the French word la manche (channel), and the Strait of Dover to the northeast (British name, French called the Strait of Calais, Calais is a city in the northwest of France, across the sea from the United Kingdom), both between the island of Great Britain and the European continent. It is connected to the North Sea in the northeast and the Atlantic Ocean in the southwest. It covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, showing a northeast (narrow) - southwest (broad) trend, shaped like a trumpet.
The Strait of Dover and the English Channel are about 600 kilometers long, roughly bounded by the mouth of the Seine River in France to Portsmouth on the south coast of England, with the English Channel to the southwest and the Strait of Dover to the northeast. The former is narrow in the east and wide in the west, with an average width of about 180 kilometers and a maximum width of 220 kilometers. The narrowest point of the latter is from Dover in England to the Grey Nose headland west of Calais in France, which is only 33 kilometers, the average depth of the English Channel is 60 meters, the deepest point is 172 meters, and the average depth of the Strait of Dover is 30 meters, and the shallowest point is only 24 meters.
The Strait of La Manches is only different from the English Channel.
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English Channel (English: English Channel; French: la manche,"Sleeves")
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The English Channel is a natural key to the British Isles' defense, allowing continental countries to intervene in their own affairs without allowing conflicts from the continent to pose enough threats to them. Famous threats in history include the Napoleonic Wars during Napoleon's reign, the Nazis during World War II, etc.
The English Channel is also an important scene for numerous invasions or attempted invasions. These include the Roman invasion of Britain, the Norman invasion in 1066, the Spanish Armada in 1588, and the Normandy landings in 1944. Important naval battles in the Strait were the Goodwin War of 1652, the Portland War of 1653, and the Battle of La Hougue in 1692.
For most peacetime, the Straits served as a cultural and political hub, especially during the reign of the Anggaran Empire from 1135 to 1217, and for nearly a millennium, it also provided Celtic and linguistic connections.
The English Channel has provided transportation for many years.
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OK. English Channel, also known as La Manche Channel (English: English Channel, French:
La Manche (Breton: Mor Breizh, Welsh: Mor Udd) is the strait that separates France from the United Kingdom and the European continent, and connects the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea.
The strait is 560 kilometers (350 miles) long and 240 kilometers (150 miles) wide, and at its narrowest point, the Strait of Dover, is only 34 kilometers (21 miles) wide. Dover in England faces Calais in France across the strait.
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Yes English aka the Strait of La Manche.
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Interpretation of the English Channel [the (English) Channel].
Between France and the United Kingdom. It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean in the west and the North Sea in the northeast. It is an international shipping artery and an important fishing ground, where many military conflicts and naval barrage wars have occurred in history.
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