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Qué (quién) es noticeboard - definición

ARM OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN THAT SEPARATES SOUTHERN ENGLAND FROM NORTHERN FRANCE
EnglishChannel; English channel; The English Channel; British Sea; The Channel; Channel Swimming; Narrow seas; English Chanel; User:Aldrich Hanssen/Noticeboard; Anglo-French Pond; Dover Traffic Separation System; Mor Breizh; Mor Bretannek
  • [[Automatic identification system]] display showing traffic in the Channel in 2006
  • The beach of Le Havre and a part of the rebuilt city
  • 150 mm Second World War German gun emplacement in Normandy
  • British radar facilities during the [[Battle of Britain]] 1940
  • Landing in England scene from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], depicting ships coming in and horses landing
  • Map of the channel area with French nomenclature
  • The [[Spanish Armada]] off the English coast in 1588
  • Map of the English Channel
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  • The Strait of Dover viewed from France, looking towards England. The [[white cliffs of Dover]] on the English coast are visible from France on a clear day.
  • German forces]] and the [[Organisation Todt]] constructed fortifications round the coasts of the Channel Islands, such as this observation tower at Les Landes, Jersey.
  • St Helier]] lies in the bay off [[Saint Helier]] and is accessible on foot at low tide.
  • French invasion plans]] in 1759
  • The [[Mont Saint-Michel]] is one of the most visited and recognisable landmarks on the English Channel.
  • Kelham's ''Dictionary of the Norman or Old French Language'' (1779), defining [[Law French]], a language historically used in English law courts
  • Old West Norse]], the orange area [[Old East Norse]], and the green area the other Germanic languages with which Old Norse still retained some mutual intelligibility.
  • [[Osborne House]], the summer retreat of [[Queen Victoria]] on the [[Isle of Wight]]. Starting from the late 18th century, settlements on and around the English Channel coastline in England grew rapidly into thriving [[seaside resort]]s, bolstered by their association with royalty and the middle and upper classes.
  • corsairs]].
  • Spinnaker (observation) Tower]], [[Portsmouth Harbour]]
  • Authie]] and the [[Canche]]
  • Europe during the [[Last Glacial Maximum]] ca. 20,000 years ago

noticeboard      
¦ noun Brit. a board for displaying notices.
noticeboard      
(noticeboards)
A noticeboard is a board which is usually attached to a wall in order to display notices giving information about something. (BRIT; in AM, use bulletin board
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She added her name to the list on the noticeboard.
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Wikipedia

English Channel

The English Channel, also known as simply the Channel (or historically as the British Channel), is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France. It links to the southern part of the North Sea by the Strait of Dover at its northeastern end. It is the busiest shipping area in the world.

It is about 560 kilometres (300 nautical miles; 350 statute miles) long and varies in width from 240 km (130 nmi; 150 mi) at its widest to 34 km (18 nmi; 21 mi) at its narrowest in the Strait of Dover. It is the smallest of the shallow seas around the continental shelf of Europe, covering an area of some 75,000 square kilometres (22,000 square nautical miles; 29,000 square miles).

The Channel was a key factor in Britain becoming a naval superpower and has been utilised by Britain as a natural defence mechanism by which many would-be invasions, such as the Napoleonic Wars and those of Adolf Hitler in World War II, were halted.

The population around the English Channel is predominantly located on the English coast and the major languages spoken in this region are English and French.

Ejemplos de uso de noticeboard
1. Westminster noticeboard Thank God for the Catholic Church.
2. Post Graco memo on noticeboard. 1pm Go for lunch.
3. Or you could just use a workplace or supermarket noticeboard to do the same thing.
4. Westminster noticeboard Never let it be said David Cameron‘s first year has been wasted.
5. A noticeboard lists the provenance of all the meat, game and poultry on sale.