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SKAGERRACK , the See also:arm of the See also:North See also:Sea which gives See also:access to the See also:Cattegat and so to the Baltic. It is about 140 M. See also:long and 75 broad. On the Danish See also:shore, which is See also:low and beset with See also:sand-See also:banks, the strait is shallow. Towards the steep See also:Norwegian See also:coast its deepest See also:part is found, 443 fathoms. End of Article: SKAGERRACKAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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