north ˈsea

  • 61North Sea — geographical name arm of the Atlantic 600 miles (966 kilometers) long & 350 miles (563 kilometers) wide E of Great Britain …

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  • 62NORTH SEA —    or GERMAN OCEAN    between the E. coast of Britain and the Continent, spreads out into the Arctic Ocean, is shallow, is crossed by many sandbanks, and is subject to frequent violent storms; the Dogger Bank, between England and Denmark, 8 to 16 …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 63North Sea — part of the Atlantic betw. Great Britain and Europe …

    Webster's Gazetteer

  • 64North Sea — /nɔθ ˈsi/ (say nawth see) noun an arm of the Atlantic between the east coast of Great Britain and the European mainland. About 520 600 km2; greatest depth, 609 m …

  • 65Geology of the North Sea — Contents 1 Tectonic structure 2 Precambrian 3 Finnmarkian, Athollian, Caledonian Orogenies …

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  • 66History of the North Sea — The history of the North Sea reveals it to be the major route for conquests between the adjoining countries. The North Sea has consistently played this role since written records began, and extending until World Wars I and II. Today, it is more… …

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  • 67Coastline of the North Sea — The coastline of the North Sea has been evolving since the last glacier receded. The coastline varies from fjords, river estuaries to mudflats. The German North Sea coast The eastern and western coasts of the North Sea are jagged, as they were… …

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  • 68List of oil and gas fields of the North Sea — This list of oil and gas fields of the North Sea contains links to oil and natural gas reservoirs beneath the North Sea. In terms of the oil industry, North Sea oil often refers to a larger geographical set, including areas such as the Norwegian… …

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  • 69Vampire Hunter D: Mysterious Journey to the North Sea — Vampire Hunter D: Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Part One …

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  • 70Radio North Sea International — Radio Nordsee International (RNI) also known as Radio North Sea International in English and Radio Noordzee International in Dutch, was a European offshore pirate radio station, run by the Swiss firm Mebo Telecommunications, jointly owned by… …

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