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Pages in category "Ports and harbours of France" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Marseille-Fos Port (French: Grand port maritime de Marseille, lit. 'Great Seaport of Marseille') is the main trade seaport of France. In 2011, the port had an overall traffic of 88 million tons. It was also one of the 15 world's largest cruise ports and the fifth-largest in the Mediterranean.
Plan of the Port, showing terminal locations and principal uses. The Port of Le Havre is managed by a state agency called Grand Port Maritime du Havre, created by Decree 2008-1037 on 9 October 2008 and replacing the former "Port Autonome du Havre" that had been created along with Bordeaux by the first bill on port autonomy in 1920, a status granted on January 1, 1925 and confirmed by the ...
List of North Sea ports – ports of the North Sea and its influent rivers; List of coastal settlements of the Mediterranean Sea; List of ports and harbors of the Arctic Ocean; List of ports and harbours of the Indian Ocean; List of ports and harbors of the Pacific Ocean; Southern Ocean – See Category: Ports and harbors of Antarctica. Iceports
Top 20 ports of Europe by annual cargo tonnage; Port Country City/Cities Body of Water Tons Year Port of Rotterdam Netherlands: Rotterdam: North Sea: 435,800,000: 2024 [1] Port of Antwerp-Bruges Belgium: Antwerp, Bruges: North Sea: 277,700,000: 2024 [2] Port of Novorossiysk Russia: Novorossiysk: Black Sea: 161,400,000: 2023 [3] Port of Ust-Luga ...
Mediterranean port cities and towns in France (8 C, 7 P) A. Port cities and towns on the French Atlantic coast (6 C, ...
The Channel Ports are seaports in southern England and northern France, which allow for short crossings of the English Channel. There is no formal definition, but there is a general understanding of the term. Some ferry companies divide their routes into "short" and "long" crossings.
In 2015, the Port of Boulogne remained France's leading fishing port (in terms of tonnage landed) ahead of Lorient, despite a significant decline (50,965 tons in 2001, [41] 43,952 tons in 2006, [42] 36,096 tons in 2012 [42] and 35,850 tons in 2015). [43] In 2020, the Port of Boulogne was France's leading fishing port, with a tonnage of 27,859 ...