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The North Channel is the strait which separates Northern Ireland from Scotland. It connects the Irish Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. It is crossed by a large number of ferry services. It was the scene of a serious maritime disaster, the sinking of the ferry Princess Victoria in 1953.

Northern Ireland coast and countryside | Scottish coast and countryside | Argyll and Bute | Geography of County Antrim | Geography of County Down | Dumfries and Galloway | Straits of Europe | Straits

Nordkanal (Meerenge) | Põhjaväin | 노스 해협 | ノース海峡 (イギリス) | Kanał Północny

 

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