Strait Of Bonifacio

The Strait of Bonifacio (French: Bouches de Bonifacio; Italian: Bocche di Bonifacio; Corsican: Bucchi di Bunifaziu; Gallurese: Bocchi di Bunifaciu; Sardinian: Buccas de Bonifatziu; Ligurian: Bocche de Bunifazziu; Latin: Fretum Gallicum, Fretum Taphros) is the strait between Corsica and Sardinia, named after the Corsican town Bonifacio.

It is 11 km (6.8 mi) wide and divides the Tyrrhenian Sea from the western Mediterranean Sea. The strait is notorious among sailors for its weather, currents, shoals, and other obstacles. The strait, while relatively narrow, has no fixed link and relies on ferry services.

Strait of Bonifacio
Strait Of Bonifacio
Strait of Bonifacio
Strait of Bonifacio is located in Mediterranean
Strait of Bonifacio
Strait of Bonifacio
Strait of Bonifacio is located in France
Strait of Bonifacio
Strait of Bonifacio
Strait of Bonifacio is located in Italy
Strait of Bonifacio
Strait of Bonifacio
LocationMediterranean Sea
Coordinates41°18′43″N 9°12′46″E / 41.31194°N 9.21278°E / 41.31194; 9.21278
TypeStrait
Basin countriesFrance
Italy
Min. width11 kilometres (6.8 mi)
Max. depth100 metres (330 ft)
SettlementsBonifacio

The most famous disaster in the Strait of Bonifacio was that of the French frigate Sémillante on February 15, 1855. Sémillante had left the port of Toulon the day before on her way into the Black Sea to supply the Crimean War with troops. A storm caused her to hit a reef; the ship sank and none of the 750 soldiers on board survived.

After a tanker disaster in 1993, the passage through the Strait of Bonifacio has been prohibited for French and Italian flag ships with dangerous goods. Passage for ships with dangerous goods sailing under other flags is strongly discouraged and subject to mandatory piloting.

Its maximum depth is 100 metres (330 ft).

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