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  2. Foreign Correspondent (film) - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 American black-and-white spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It tells the story of an American reporter based in Britain who tries to expose enemy spies involved in a fictional continent-wide conspiracy in the prelude to World War II.

  3. Category:Ports and harbours of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Italy" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Category:Port cities and towns in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Port cities and towns in Italy — at coastal and river ports and harbours of Italy. Subcategories.

  5. Port of Civitavecchia - Wikipedia

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    Port of Civitavecchia, also known as "Port of Rome", [2] [3] or Civitavecchia Port of Rome, [4] is the seaport of Civitavecchia, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy. It is an important hub for the maritime transport in Italy, for goods and passengers. The Rome Cruise Terminal is part of the port.

  6. Port of Naples - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Naples is one of the largest passenger ports in Italy and one of the largest passenger ports in Europe with a total traffic of 8,988,056 people in 2007. [ 2 ] The cruise terminal has ten mooring places , seven mobile walkways , 12 computerised check-in desks [ 8 ] and an annual traffic capacity of around 1.5 million passengers .

  7. Port of Livorno - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Livorno is one of the largest Italian seaports and one of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea, with an annual traffic capacity of around 30 million tonnes of cargo and 700,000 TEU's. The port is also an important employer in the area, with more than 15,000 employees who provide services to more than 7,000 ships every year.

  8. Port of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Genoa is one of the most important seaports in Italy. With a trade volume of 51.6 million tonnes, it is the busiest port of Italy after the port of Trieste by cargo tonnage. [4] Notably the port was used for dismantling the Costa Concordia following the Costa Concordia disaster. [5]

  9. Port of Venice - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the major Italian ports and is included in the list of the leading European ports which are located on the strategic nodes of trans-European networks. In 2006, 30,936,931 tonnes passed through the port, of which 14,541,961 was the commercial sector, and it saw 1,453,513 passengers. In 2002, the port handled 262,337 containers. [1]

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