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StraitA strait is a narrow channel of water that connects two larger bodies of water, and thus lies between two land masses. The terms strait, channel, and passage are synonymous and are usually interchangeable. Many straits are economically important. Straits usually lie on important shipping routes, and many wars have been fought for control of these straits. Artificial straits, called canals, have been constructed to connect two bodies of water over land.Well-known straits in the world include the English Channel, between England and France, and connects the North Sea with the Atlantic Ocean; the Strait of Gibraltar, which is the only passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea; the Bosporus and the Dardanelles, which connects the Mediterranean and the Black Sea; and the Straits of Malacca, which lies between Malaysia and Sumatra and connects the Indian Ocean with the South China Sea. Straits are the duals of isthmuses. That is, while straits lie between two land masses and connects two larger bodies of water, isthmuses lie between two bodies of water and connects two larger land masses. See also physical geography.
Straits of the World
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every governor took up his residence (at the Royal Presidio) and their
Carlos of Monterey. Solá was no exception to the rule; amid salutes from
Catalonian cavalry, and their officers in their gorgeous velvet
Chapel where the Franciscan Fathers awaited him in their priestly
Governor Solá withdrew from the festivities, made the Stations of the
on reaching San Carlos of Carmelo was shown to the tombs of Junipero
remained long in prayer.
In California Solá found a pleasing contrast from the conditions of
of revolt against Spanish rule were rapidly gathering. California he
greatly touched his generous soul, and the beauty of the country
and if California was lost to Spain under his administration, no less
times did Solá quell disturbances from revolutionary vessels which
many a noble act is recorded of this loyal governor as well as of the no
supplanted Spanish rule and "laid desolate" much of the work done by
treachery or cowardice of Solá and his compatriots as we shall see
honor.html">honor, maintained it with honor, and after her three-fold honorable
natives, left it with honor, but her monuments remained. If a. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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