James Ross Strait
James Ross Strait, an arm of the Arctic Ocean, is a channel between King William Island and the Boothia Peninsula in the Canadian territory of Nunavut.| Tap on a place to explore it |
James Ross Strait
- Type: Channel
- Description: strait in Nunavut, Canada
- Categories: strait and body of water
- Location: Nunavut, Northern Canada, Canada, North America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Swedish—“James Ross Strait” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Estret de James Ross”
- Cebuano: “James Ross Strait”
- Chinese: “詹姆斯羅斯海峽”
- Dutch: “James Ross Strait”
- French: “détroit de James Ross”
- French: “Détroit de James Ross”
- French: “Détroit de Ross”
- French: “Détroit James Ross”
- German: “James Ross Strait”
- Hebrew: “מצר ג’יימס רוס”
- Italian: “Stretto di James Ross”
- Japanese: “ジェイムズロス海峡”
- Kazakh: “Росс Джеймс бұғазы”
- Malayalam: “ജെയിംസ് റോസ് കടലിടുക്ക്”
- Portuguese: “Estreito de James Ross”
- Spanish: “Estrecho de james ross”
- Spanish: “Estrecho de James Ross”
- Spanish: “Estrecho James Ross”
- Swedish: “James Ross Strait”
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