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st.+lucia+channel Latitude and Longitude:

14°09′N 60°57′W / 14.150°N 60.950°W / 14.150; -60.950
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Saint Lucia Channel
Saint Lucia Channel is located in Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia Channel
Saint Lucia Channel
Saint Lucia Channel is located in Caribbean
Saint Lucia Channel
Saint Lucia Channel
Coordinates 14°09′N 60°57′W / 14.150°N 60.950°W / 14.150; -60.950
Basin countries Saint Lucia
Martinique
Max. length8 miles (13 km) ~ 13 miles (21 km)
Max. width17 miles (27 km)

Saint Lucia Channel is a strait in the Caribbean that separates French island Martinique, to the north, and Saint Lucia, in the south. It is a pathway between Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. [1]
The Diamond Rock is in the St. Lucia Canal.

Saint Lucia with Saint Lucia Channel at the top

History

On August 17, 2007, Hurricane Dean crossed the channel as a Category 2 storm.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ana G. López Martín International Straits: Concept, Classification and Rules of Passage. 218 pages. Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media, 2010 ISBN  9783642129063



st.+lucia+channel Latitude and Longitude:

14°09′N 60°57′W / 14.150°N 60.950°W / 14.150; -60.950
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from St. Lucia Channel)
Saint Lucia Channel
Saint Lucia Channel is located in Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia Channel
Saint Lucia Channel
Saint Lucia Channel is located in Caribbean
Saint Lucia Channel
Saint Lucia Channel
Coordinates 14°09′N 60°57′W / 14.150°N 60.950°W / 14.150; -60.950
Basin countries Saint Lucia
Martinique
Max. length8 miles (13 km) ~ 13 miles (21 km)
Max. width17 miles (27 km)

Saint Lucia Channel is a strait in the Caribbean that separates French island Martinique, to the north, and Saint Lucia, in the south. It is a pathway between Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. [1]
The Diamond Rock is in the St. Lucia Canal.

Saint Lucia with Saint Lucia Channel at the top

History

On August 17, 2007, Hurricane Dean crossed the channel as a Category 2 storm.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ana G. López Martín International Straits: Concept, Classification and Rules of Passage. 218 pages. Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media, 2010 ISBN  9783642129063



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