Also known as St. George's Channel, Sianel San Siôr, Muir Bhreatan, Saint Georges Channel
sea channel between Ireland and Wales, connecting the Irish Sea to the north and the Celtic Sea to the southwest
St George's Channel is a body of water between Ireland and Wales that links the Irish Sea to the north with the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It serves as an important maritime passage connecting these two major sea regions.
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Edmond Halley's solar eclipse 1715 map showing St. George's Channel St George's Channel (Welsh: Sianel San Siôr, Irish: Muir Bhreatan) is a sea channel connecting the Irish Sea to the north and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It separates Wexford on the southeastern corner of Ireland from St Davids on the southwestern tip of Wales.
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