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How Wide Is The Channel At Calais?

Dover / By Tanya Garner

English Channel English Channel French: Manche Breton: Mor Breizh Cornish: Mor Brettanek Max. width 240 km (150 mi) Surface area 75,000 km2 (29,000 sq mi) Average depth 63 m (207 ft) Max. depth 174 m (571 ft) at Hurd’s Deep How wide is the English Channel at Calais? about 21 miles wideAccording to the Channel …

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How Wide Is The English Channel At Calais?

Dover / By Josefina Kelly

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. How wide is the channel …

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What Major Cities Were Destroyed In Ww2?

Brighton / By Josefina Kelly

Allied bombers killed tens of thousands and destroyed large areas with attacks on Cologne, Hamburg and Berlin, and the Japanese cities of Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. What cities were most destroyed in WW2? Hiroshima lost more than 60,000 of its 90,000 buildings, all destroyed or severely damaged by one bomb. In comparison, Nagasaki – though …

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Who Heard The Sound Of The Sea Long Ago In Dover Beach?

Dover / By Naomi Reed

Sophocles. Stanza Two The speaker states that “long ago,” Sophocles heard this sound on the Ægean sea as the tides came in. It, too, brought to his mind the feelings of “human misery” and how these emotions “ebb and flow.” Sophocles, who penned the play Antigone, is one of the best-known dramatic writers of Ancient …

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Who Read The Poem Dover Beach Out Loud?

Dover / By Naomi Reed

Montag. Mildred tries to explain that firemen are allowed to bring one book home a year to make fun of it, but Montag reads the poem out loud. Why does Montag Read Dover Beach aloud to the ladies? Montag opens his book of poetry to “Dover Beach,” which is quite appropriate to his circumstances, as …

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What Is Meant By The Sea Of Faith?

Dover / By Naomi Reed

The name Sea of Faith is taken from Matthew Arnold’s nostalgic mid-19th century poem “Dover Beach”, in which the poet expresses regret that belief in a supernatural world is slowly slipping away; the “sea of faith” is withdrawing like the ebbing tide. What do you think Arnold means by the sea of faith? Here, the …

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Where Does The Number 2 Bus To Brighton?

Brighton / By Naomi Reed

2 (Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company) The first stop of the 2 bus route is Bottom Of Cowley Drive, Woodingdean and the last stop is Palmeira Square, Hove. 2 (Hove) is operational during weekdays. Additional information: 2 has 36 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 45 minutes. Which …

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Where Is The Least Ethnically Diverse Place In Uk?

Brighton / By Josefina Kelly

Wales. Wales had the lowest percentage of minority ethnic groups, with the majority at 1 per cent and below (excluding Any Other White at 1.8 per cent). What is the least ethnically diverse place in the UK? Northern IrelandSummary. At the time of the 2011 Census, Northern Ireland was the least ethnically diverse region of …

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How Long Does The Eurotunnel Take From Calais To Folkestone?

Dover / By Josefina Kelly

about 35 minutes. On average, the Eurotunnel to Folkestone from Calais takes about 35 minutes, although times can vary due to a number of factors such as delays at the time of departure. How long is the Eurotunnel from Calais to Folkestone? 35 MinutesEurotunnel: Folkestone To Calais In 35 Minutes. How long does it take …

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Was Hastings Uk Bombed In Ww2?

Brighton / By Naomi Reed

Hastings suffered 85 bombing missions by the Luftwaffe, from the first air raid on July 26 1940 to the end of the war in 1945, during which 550 HE bombs and 16 flying bombs (V1s or doodlebugs) fell on the town, causing the loss of 154 lives, with nearly 700 people injured. Was Hastings bombed? …

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