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Danish Strait
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The Sverdrup Islands, with Danish Strait running between Ellef Ringnes Island and King Christian Island
Danish Strait is located in Nunavut
Danish Strait
Danish Strait
Location in Nunavut
Location Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Coordinates 78°2′N 101°45′W / 78.033°N 101.750°W / 78.033; -101.750
Ocean/sea sources Arctic Ocean
Basin countries Canada

The Danish Strait is a natural waterway located in the far north of Canada. It is a narrow passage of water that runs through the Sverdrup Islands. These islands are part of the larger Arctic Archipelago, a huge group of islands in the Arctic Ocean.

This strait is found within the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It acts like a watery border, separating different islands from each other.

Where is the Danish Strait?

The Danish Strait is located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This area is known for its cold climate and many islands. It is a part of the Arctic Ocean.

What does it separate?

The Danish Strait helps to separate several islands. To the north and east, it separates Ellef Ringnes Island. To the north-west, it separates Thor Island. On the other side, to the south, it separates King Christian Island. So, it's an important passage between these landmasses.

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