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port and Alicante
The most important port and harbours are Algeciras, Barcelona, Valencia and Bilbao others: Cádiz, Cartagena, Ceuta, Huelva, A Coruña, Las Palmas, Málaga, Melilla, Gijón, Palma de Mallorca, Saguntum, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Los Cristianos ( Tenerife ), Santander, Tarragona, Vigo, Motril, Almería, Seville, Castellón de la Plana, Alicante, Pasaia, Avilés, and Ferrol.
Despite being much more socially and economically related to the fishing port of Santa Pola, the tiny island of Tabarca is a part of the city of Alicante.

port and has
At the port city of Jaffa ( today part of Tel Aviv ) an outcrop of rocks near the harbour has been associated with the place of Andromeda's chaining and rescue by the traveler Pausanias, the geographer Strabo and the historian of the Jews Josephus.
In recent years, the Port Authority has established it as one of the most important ports in Spain for cruises, with 72 calls to port made by cruise ships in 2007 bringing some 80, 000 passengers and 30, 000 crew to the city each year.
The city has a river port, industry enterprises, Katanov State University of Khakasia, and three theatres.
It also has changes in the cartridge port address lines to allow for the Atari 2600 adapter released that year.
Shell has indentation of where expansion port was to be.
The Hong Kong-based firm, Hutchison Whampoa, has opened a container port in Freeport.
A proposed rail link between Ouagadougou and Pô in Burkina Faso and Kumasi and Boankra in Ghana, has been discussed with Ghanaian officials, and feasibility studies are being undertaken to explore this possibility, which would provide rail access to the inland port of Bonakra.
Basel has Switzerland's only cargo port, through which goods pass along the navigable stretches of the Rhine and connect to ocean-going ships at the port of Rotterdam.
Harbor activity is concentrated at Abidjan ( West Africa ’ s largest container port ), which has facilities that include a fishing port and equipment for handling containers, and San Pedro, a deepwater port that began operations in 1971.
Sydney has traditionally been the main port, with various facilities in a large, sheltered, natural harbour.
Port Hawkesbury has risen to prominence since the completion of the Canso Causeway and Canso Canal created an artificial deep-water port, allowing extensive petrochemical, pulp and paper, and gypsum handling facilities to be established.
Since privatization was implemented in 1993, the efficiency of port handling has increased greatly.
Guangdong has long been a trading port and many imported foods and ingredients are used in Cantonese cuisine.
The port would handle 2 million containers per year, while as of 2007, there has been no official announcement of a project not universally welcomed due to its environmental, economic and cultural impact.
The Cook Islands was not the only island group visited by the traders, but Penrhyn Atoll was their first port of call and it has been estimated that three-quarters of the population was taken to Callao, Peru.
However, much of the infrastructure — vessels and port handling facilities — has, like the railways, suffered from poor maintenance and internal conflict.
The port of Djibouti functions as a small French naval facility, and the United States also has stationed hundreds of troops in Djibouti, its only African base, in an effort to counter terrorism in the region.
Djibouti has allowed the U. S. military, as well as other nations, access to its port and airport facilities.
* Upon approaching the port, ships must display a quarantine flag, which has the letter ' Q ' on it, and wait for admittance into the port.
Darwin has grown from a pioneer outpost and small port into one of Australia's most modern and multicultural cities.

port and been
For five days now, they had been in port and that filthy stuff was still in the hold.
The Acropolis, the Temple of Aphrodite, the market, the city ’ s walls, the basilica and the port have all been excavated.
Abadan is thought to have been further developed into a major port city under the Abbasids ' rule.
The moves to develop the port for more tourism have been welcomed by the city and its residents, but the latest plans to develop an industrial estate in the port have caused great controversy.
Another example was the ore-carrier recounted by Berlitz as lost without trace three days out of an Atlantic port when it had been lost three days out of a port with the same name in the Pacific Ocean.
A boat's disappearance, for example, would be reported, but its eventual ( if belated ) return to port may not have been.
Mean Machines gave the Game Boy port of the game a score of 91 %, noting that while some changes had been made the game played identical to the original arcade port and " provides much addiction and challenge ".
His near light speed ship had been gone so long that on its return to Urth, there were no space port facilities any more, and it crashed.
For example Bukavu itself and Goma and other north-eastern towns are linked by paved road from the DRC border to the Kenyan port of Mombasa, and most goods for these cities have been brought via this route in recent years.
The area of Dumnonia had been mined since ancient times, and the tin was exported from the ancient trading port of Ictis ( St Michael's Mount ).
Additionally Phoebe was a deacon of the church in Cenchreae, a port to the east of Corinth, and would have been able to convey the letter to Rome after passing through Corinth and taking a ship from Corinth ’ s west port.
Their firepower was provided by field artillery summoned from their garrison at Athlone which they positioned on the northside of the city at Phibsborough and at Trinity College, and by the patrol vessel Helga, which sailed up the Liffey, having been summoned from the port at Kingstown.
The precise location of the port was carefully guarded to keep it secret from the Spaniards, and several of Drake's maps may have been altered to this end.
The port of Hong Kong has always been a key factor in the development and prosperity of the special administrative region, which is strategically located on the Far East trade routes and is in the geographical centre of the fast-developing Asia-Pacific Basin.

port and itself
He also besieged Peparethus, and " even landed troops in Attica itself, and seized the port of Panormus, a little eastward of Sounion.
The earliest mention of the island of Abadan, if not the port itself is found in works of the geographer Marcian, who renders the name " Apphadana ".
This detail is informed by the fact that Alexandria, because of its man-made bidirectional port between the mainland and the Pharos island, welcomed trade from the East and West, and soon found itself the international hub for trade, as well as the leading producer of papyrus and, soon enough, books.
It was possible, by writing the correct bit pattern to the processor at address $ 01, to completely expose almost the full 64KB of RAM in the C64, leaving no ROM or I / O hardware exposed except for the processor I / O port itself.
A Mini-mouse is a small egg-sized mouse for use with laptop computers ; usually small enough for use on a free area of the laptop body itself, it is typically optical, includes a retractable cord and uses a USB port to save battery life.
The plain yellow flag (" Quebec " or Q in international maritime signal flags ), probably derives its letter symbol for its initial use in quarantine, but this flag in modern times indicates the opposite — a ship that declares itself free of quarantinable disease, and requests boarding and routine port inspection.
They are also used as ephemeral ports, from which software running on the host may randomly choose a port in order to define itself.
No external keypad was available for the UK release, although the ROM routines to use it and the port itself remained.
Segesta was in eternal conflict with Selinus ( modern Selinunte ), which probably tried to assure itself a port on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
However, because the name Pago Pago is associated with the harbor itselfthe only significant port of call in American Samoa — Pago Pago is now generally applied not only to the village itself, but to the whole harbor area and to the villages in it.
Both the port itself and the legislature of American Samoa — known as the " Fono " ()— are in Fagatogo, a village adjacent to Pago Pago.
MINSY made a name for itself as the premier US West Coast submarine port as well as serving as the controlling force in San Francisco Bay Area shipbuilding efforts during World War II.
" Third Haven " may itself be a corruption of " Thread Haven ", an early name for the first port established at what is now Oxford.
The only fighting took place in the port of Algiers itself, where in Operation Terminal two British destroyers attempted to land a party of U. S. Rangers directly onto the dock, in order to prevent the French destroying the port facilities and scuttling their ships.
Today the stream loses itself in the sewers of Heraklion before emerging from under a highway on the shore east of the port.
One of the early centres of industrial development and the Bulgarian labor movement, Varna established itself as the nation's principal port of export, a major grain producing and viticulture centre, seat of the nation's oldest institution of higher learning outside Sofia, a popular venue for international festivals and events, as well as the country's de facto summer capital with the erection of the Euxinograd royal summer palace ( currently, the Bulgarian government convenes summer sessions there ).
A slow decadence began in the late Roman era around the time of Constantine I, with the town ceasing to be an active port and instead becoming a popular country retreat for rich aristocrats from Rome itself ( along the lines of Brighton's relationship to London in the 18th century ).
It was named for the colonial port of Brunswick Town ( now in ruins ) which was itself named for Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg ; at the time held by the British kings of the House of Hanover.
In 1137, Guillaume X to all intents and purposes made La Rochelle a free port and gave it the right to establish itself as a commune.
With the closure of the port and the New Zealand economy stalled Oamaru found itself hard hit.
The Missouri River changed course in 1914 and dug into the bank of Napoleon, further embedding itself as a major port while cutting the prime bottom farm land in half north of Waterloo and leaving Wellington about a mile from the river at that point.

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