seaports in English

noun
1
a town or city with a harbor for seagoing ships.
Their inhabitants were outnumbered by the numbers living in seaports , dockyard towns, and regional centres.

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1. However, some identification is required at airports and seaports.

2. Avoid photography of military installations, air and seaports, bridges and important government buildings.

3. There are six river ports, two seaports (Tiksi and Zelyony Mys).

4. Lothal is believed to be one of the world's first seaports.

5. However, unlike these sister seaports, Gaeta was never a centre of commercial importance.

6. Monthly inspections at 2 seaports, 3 airports, 6 airfields, 14 military bases and 5 border crossings.

7. There are two seaports in Jubail—the Jubail Commercial Seaport and the King Fahd Industrial Seaport.

8. Both cities also have important seaports: the port of Bruges-Zeebrugge and the port of Ostend.

9. The rivers are sufficiently large and deep that several inland cities, notably Stockton, and Sacramento are seaports.

10. China has over 2,000 river and seaports, about 130 of which are open to foreign shipping.

11. The country’s principal commercial seaports are Shuwaikh and Shuaiba which handled combined cargo of 753,334 TEU in 2006.

12. The Nabateans controlled the trade on the spice route between their capital Petra and the Gazan seaports.

13. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 transformed Bombay into one of the largest seaports on the Arabian Sea.

14. So they decided to kill off the sick and to move the rest of the prisoners to the closest seaports.

15. The Territory is served by a network of nearly # km of all-purpose roads, two major seaports and an airport

16. The Territory is served by a network of nearly 100 km of all-purpose roads, two major seaports and an airport.

17. Coasts support jobs in defense, fishing, transportation, and tourism and seaports serve as hubs of commerce that connect the country with its global trading partners

18. Domzed Logistic offers services on “door to door” delivery from Europe, North and South America through seaports of Finland to Russian Federation.

19. Following the closure of maritime seaports, more than 100 passengers were reportedly stranded at the Port of Batangas, along with 39 rolling cargoes.

20. NDLEA rues over shipment of illegal Cargoes through Nigeria’s seaports On March 17, 2021 7:54 am In Maritime Report , News by Urowayino Jeremiah Kindly Share This Story:

21. Blockading - blocking entrance to and exit from seaports and harbors; "the Blockading ships prevented delivery of munitions" preventative, preventive - tending to prevent or hinder Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

22. The Virginia Port Authority's main seaports are those in Hampton Roads, which carried 17,726,251 short tons (16,080,984 t) of bulk cargo in 2007, the sixth most of United States ports.

23. In that spirit and commitment, Bangladesh responded favourably to the request made by the United States for over flight and refueling facilities and the use of Bangladeshi airfields and seaports for possible multinational action to combat terrorism

24. In case of necessity to transport your cargo to our region or countries of Central Asia via Georgian seaports Batumi and Poti we are ready to carry out agent, customs, terminal and transport service for you.

25. With the entry of the United States into World War II Buck continued to serve as a convoy escort, steaming from the seaports of the eastern United States to ports in Newfoundland, Iceland, Northern Ireland, North Africa, and the Caribbean.

26. In fact, it has been 200 days since a Saudi-led coalition started airstrikes on March 26, 2015, to repel the advance of the Houthis (a group affiliated with the Zaidi sect of Shia Islam), and imposed a naval blockade on its main seaports.

27. In Philippine law, short-sea shipping or Coastwise trade is defined as the transport of either merchandise or passengers between two seaports in the Philippines Only vessels with Coastwise license secured from and issued by the Maritime Industry Authority can legally engage in Coastwise trade in the Philippines.

28. N Banian A Hindu trader or merchant, especially of the province of Guzerat; one engaged in commerce generally, but more particularly one of the great traders of western India, as in the seaports of Bombay, Kurrachee, etc., who carry on a large trade with the interior of Asia by means of caravans, and with Africa by vessels

29. Thanks to the donor community, new programmes had also been launched ranging from the creation of a regional information and coordination centre for central Asia to a container programme in major seaports in Africa, Asia and Latin America, which were often used as illicit trafficking hubs, in order to disrupt the flow of illicit commodities and undocumented aliens.

30. Thanks to the donor community, new programmes had also been launched ranging from the creation of a regional information and coordination centre for central Asia to a container programme in major seaports in Africa, Asia and Latin America, which were often used as illicit trafficking hubs, in order to disrupt the flow of illicit commodities and undocumented aliens

31. There is a window of opportunity for government and business to take advantage of these favourable conditions, to accelerate the upgradation of our transport networks, build more state of the art airports and seaports, build ten instead of only one high speed rail freight corridors, extend mass public transportation networks to all major towns and cities, and most of all, solve the power problem once for all.