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List of isthmuses

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This list of isthmuses is an appendix to the article isthmus. The list is sorted by the region of the world in which the isthmus is located. An isthmus ( /ˈɪsθməs/ or /ˈɪsməs/; plural: isthmuses, or occasionally isthmi; from Ancient Greek: ἰσθμός, romanizedisthmos, lit.'neck') is a narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas across an expanse of water that otherwise separates them.[1] A tombolo is an isthmus that consists of a spit or bar.

Africa

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Egypt

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Americas

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Argentina

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Brazil

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British Overseas Territories

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Canada

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Central America

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The Isthmus of Panama

Chile

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Mexico

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United States

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Venezuela

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Asia

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Metro Manila
The Suez Canal goes across the western side of the Sinai Peninsula

Europe

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Black Sea

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Estonia

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Tallinn Isthmus between the Baltic Sea and Lake Ülemiste

Iceland

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  • Isthmus between Gilsfjörður and Bitrufjörður, which connects the Westfjords peninsula to the mainland of Iceland

Ireland

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Mediterranean Sea

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Russia

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United Kingdom and British islands

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Oceania

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Otago Peninsula is joined to the New Zealand South Island mainland by an isthmus at South Dunedin.

Australia

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New Zealand

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Isthmus". Britannica.com. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  2. ^ "Geology of Paraná: Ilha do Mel" (PDF). Mineropar: Serviço Geológico de Paraná. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  3. ^ Кавказский перешеек // Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона : в 86 т. (82 т. и 4 доп.). — СПб., 1890—1907.
  4. ^ Корейский перешеек // Большая советская энциклопедия : [в 30 т.] / гл. ред. А. М. Прохоров. — 3-е изд. — М. : Советская энциклопедия, 1969—1978.
  5. ^ "History | About Hakodate". Travel Hakodate. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  6. ^ "Coast to Coast Walkway". Auckland Council. Retrieved 19 December 2012.