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7 February, 12:30

This body of water (shown by the yellow arrows) separates the United Kingdom and France, and was vital in the D-Day invasion of Europe by Allied forces in World War II.

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  1. 7 February, 12:55
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    The body of water that separates Great Britain from France and was vital in the D-Day invasion of Europe by Allied forces in World War II is called English Channel, la Manche in French, el canal de la Mancha in Spanish, or simply the Channel.
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