The Strait of Dover, in the English Channel, separates Britain from France.
There are about 23 miles from Dover, England to Calais, France. If traveling by Ferry it will take about 2 hours.
Basically Dover developed into a Port as it is the nearest point to France.
Dover to Calais is the shortest and busiest crossing between southern England and northern France.
The straits of Dover touches France at its northernest tip.
The Straits of Dover separate the United Kingdom (specifically England) and France.
the white cliffs, the English channel to get to France and it was a place that was used during WW2, dover castle, roman lighthouse and Anglican church
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As far as I know there is no ferry service between Dover and Belgium anymore. From Dover you have a ferry to Calais in France.
Dover is a port on the southeast coast of England. It is commonly used for ships and ferries going to France.