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{{Short description|Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas}} {{Other uses}} [[File:The Spit Bruny Island.jpg|thumb|upright|The sandy isthmus or [[tombolo]] "The Neck" connects North and South [[Bruny Island]] in [[Tasmania]], [[Australia]]]] An '''isthmus''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɪ|s|m|ə|s|,_|ˈ|ɪ|s|θ|m|ə|s}};<ref name="CollinsDict">{{cite Collins Dictionary|isthmus |access-date=2016-12-19}}</ref> {{plural form}}: '''isthmuses''' or '''isthmi''')<ref>{{etymology|grc|''{{wikt-lang|grc|ἰσθμός}}'' ({{grc-transl|ἰσθμός}})|neck}} [[A Greek–English Lexicon|LSJ]] entry [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D*)isqmo%2Fs ισθμός]</ref> is a [[land bridge|narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas]] across an expanse of water by which they are otherwise separated.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/297042/isthmus |title=Isthmus|website=Britannica |access-date=September 22, 2013}}</ref> A [[tombolo]] is an isthmus that consists of a [[spit (landform)|spit]] or [[shoal|bar]], and a [[strait]] is the sea counterpart of an isthmus, a narrow stretch of sea between two landmasses that connects two larger bodies of water. ==Isthmus vs land bridge vs peninsula== [[File:Aerial perspective of the isthmus of Bruny Island.jpg|thumb|Aerial perspective of the isthmus of [[Bruny Island]]]] ''Isthmus'' and ''land bridge'' are related terms, with isthmus having a broader meaning. A [[land bridge]] is an isthmus connecting Earth's major land masses. The term ''land bridge'' is usually used in [[biogeology]] to describe land connections that used to exist between continents at various times and were important for the migration of people and various species of animals and plants, e.g. [[Beringia]] and [[Doggerland]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/science/land-bridge|title=Land bridge | isthmus|website=Encyclopedia Britannica}}</ref> An isthmus is a land connection between two bigger landmasses, while a [[peninsula]] is rather a land protrusion that is connected to a bigger landmass on one side only and surrounded by water on all other sides. Technically, an isthmus can have [[canal]]s running from coast to coast (e.g. the [[Panama Canal]]), and thus resemble two peninsulas; however, canals are artificial features distinguished from [[strait]]s.{{Cn|date=October 2024}} ==Major isthmuses== [[File:Karelian Isthmus.png|thumb|[[Karelian Isthmus]] in [[Russia]], which lies between the [[Gulf of Finland]] and [[Lake Ladoga]]]] The world's major isthmuses include: * [[Karelian Isthmus]] in [[Europe]] * [[Kra Isthmus]] in [[Mainland Southeast Asia]] * [[Bird's Neck Isthmus]] in Western New Guinea * [[Isthmus of Tehuantepec]] in [[Middle America (Americas)|Middle America]] * [[Isthmus of Perekop]] in Ukraine * [[Isthmus of Panama]] in [[Middle America (Americas)|Middle America]] * [[Isthmus of Suez]] between [[North Africa]] and [[Western Asia]] Of historic importance were: * [[Isthmus of Catanzaro]] in [[Italy]] * [[Isthmus of Corinth]] in [[Greece]] The cities of [[Auckland]], [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]], [[Manila]], and [[Seattle]] are located on isthmuses. ==Canals== Canals are often built across isthmuses, where they may be a particularly advantageous shortcut for marine transport. For example: * The [[Panama Canal]] crosses the [[Isthmus of Panama]], connecting the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and [[Pacific Ocean]]s * The [[Suez Canal]] connects the [[Mediterranean Sea]] (part of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]) and the [[Red Sea]] (part of the [[Indian Ocean]]), cutting across the western side of the Isthmus of Suez, formed by the [[Sinai Peninsula]] * The [[Crinan Canal]] crosses the isthmus between [[Loch Crinan]] and [[Loch Gilp]], which connects the [[Kintyre]] peninsula with the rest of Scotland * The [[Welland Canal]] in the [[Niagara Peninsula]] (technically an isthmus); it connects [[Lake Ontario]] to [[Lake Erie]] * The [[Corinth Canal]] connects the [[Gulf of Corinth]] in the [[Ionian Sea]] with the [[Saronic Gulf]] in the [[Aegean Sea]] == See also == {{Portal|Geography}} * {{Annotated link|Land bridge}} * {{Annotated link|List of isthmuses}} * {{Annotated link|List of straits}} == Notes == {{Commons category|Isthmi}} {{reflist}} {{Coastal geography}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Isthmuses|*]]
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