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* ''Strizh-mor Budoc'' ({{wpl|Breton language|Aurivizht}})
* ''Strizh-mor Budoc'' ({{wp|Breton language|Aurivizht}})
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* ''Stricto de Insmerda'' ([[Ebrarese language|Ebrarese]])
* ''Culfor Budoc'' ({{wpl|Welsh language|Gallasian}})
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The Strait of Budoc (''{{wpl|Breton language|Aurivizht}}: Strizh-Mor Budoc; [[Ebrarese language|Ebrarese]]: X; {{wpl|Welsh language|Gallasian}}: Culfor Budoc'') is a narrow strait between the Country of [[Aurivizh]], on the continent of [[Argis]], and the Argic island of Bouenezenn.


The two landmasses are seperated by 22.7 kilometres at the narrowest point at Ber Fulenn in Aurivizh and Kab ar Norzh on Bouenezenn. Two bridges, one road and one rail, cross the strait.
The '''Strait of Budoc''' (''{{wp|Breton language|Aurivizht}}: Strizh-Mor Budoc; [[Ebrarese language|Ebrarese]]: Stricto de Insmerda; {{wp|Welsh language|Gallasian}}: Culfor Budoc'') is a narrow strait between the Country of [[Aurivizh]], on the continent of [[Argis]], and the Argic island of Bouenezenn.
 
The two landmasses are separated by 22.7 kilometres at the narrowest point at Ber Fulenn in Aurivizh and Kab ar Norzh on Bouenezenn. Two bridges, one road and one rail, cross the strait, connecting Aurivizh and the Aurivizht State of Bouenezenn. Ferries cross the distance in an hour. The Strait's depth ranges between 50 and 200 metres, and lies in the territorial waters of Aurivizh, Bouenezenn and Insmerda. Foreign vessels and aircraft have the freedom of navigation and overflight to cross the strait of Budoc in case of continuous transit, but due to the construction of the two Budoc bridges, strict height-restrictions have been put in place.
 
==Names and etymology==
 
==Location==
 
==Geology==
 
==Biodiversity==
 
==History==
 
[[File:Strait Budoc.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Strait of Budoc viewed from Orzhieu, Bouenezenn]]
 
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Strait of Budoc
Budoc space.png
The Strait of Budoc viewed from Space
LocationArgis, Geltic sea
CoordinatesCoordinates: WMA button2b.png 59°38′N″18, 54°E′{{{7}}}″{{{8}}}
TypeStrait
Basin countries
Min. width22 km (14 mi)
Surface area51,600 square kilometres (19,940 sq mi)
Max. depth198.0 metres (649.6 ft)
wikipedia:Salinity3.4%

The Strait of Budoc (Aurivizht: Strizh-Mor Budoc; Ebrarese: Stricto de Insmerda; Gallasian: Culfor Budoc) is a narrow strait between the Country of Aurivizh, on the continent of Argis, and the Argic island of Bouenezenn.

The two landmasses are separated by 22.7 kilometres at the narrowest point at Ber Fulenn in Aurivizh and Kab ar Norzh on Bouenezenn. Two bridges, one road and one rail, cross the strait, connecting Aurivizh and the Aurivizht State of Bouenezenn. Ferries cross the distance in an hour. The Strait's depth ranges between 50 and 200 metres, and lies in the territorial waters of Aurivizh, Bouenezenn and Insmerda. Foreign vessels and aircraft have the freedom of navigation and overflight to cross the strait of Budoc in case of continuous transit, but due to the construction of the two Budoc bridges, strict height-restrictions have been put in place.

Names and etymology

Location

Geology

Biodiversity

History

The Strait of Budoc viewed from Orzhieu, Bouenezenn