Nicholas Channel

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Coordinates23°25′N 80°05′W / 23.417°N 80.083°W / 23.417; -80.083 (Nicholas Channel)
Nicholas Channel
Beige paper with a hand drawn map of Cuba. The Atlantic Ocean is labelled to the north, the Gulf of Mexico to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the south. The Nicholas Channel is labelled between Cuba's northern coastline and Salt Bay Bank.
1899 map of Cuba with the Nicholas Channel in the north, between Cay Sal Bank and Cuba's northern coastal islands.
Nicholas Channel is located in Bahamas
Nicholas Channel
Nicholas Channel
Nicholas Channel is located in Cuba
Nicholas Channel
Nicholas Channel
Nicholas Channel is located in Caribbean
Nicholas Channel
Nicholas Channel
Coordinates23°25′N 80°05′W / 23.417°N 80.083°W / 23.417; -80.083 (Nicholas Channel)
Basin countriesCuba
United States
Bahamas

Nicholas Channel (also Saint Nicholas Channel; Spanish: Canal de Nicolás or Canal de San Nicolás) is a strait off the northeastern coast of Cuba. It lies 90 miles (145 km) east of Havana. It separates Cuba from the most southwestern of the islands of the Bahamas.[1]

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