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  2. Barbary corsairs - Wikipedia

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    As Dr. John Callow at University of Suffolk notes, the experience of enslavement by the Barbary corsairs preceded the Atlantic slave trade and "the memory of slavery, and the methodology of slaving, that was burned into the British consciousness was first and foremost rooted in a North African context, where Britons were more likely to be ...

  3. Tanzania Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The harbour at the Port of Mtwara was deepened during 1948–1954, and railway line was built connecting the port, as part of the Tanganyika groundnut scheme. The port was functional but underused for many years due to poor transport infrastructure, [ 20 ] However, in 2010–2011, oil and gas exploration activity caused a surge on operations ...

  4. Category:Port cities in Africa - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 February 2021, at 11:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    Explore daily insights on the USA TODAY crossword puzzle by Sally Hoelscher. ... GEORG OLDEN (54A: Graphic designer who was the first African American to design a postage stamp) GEORG OLDEN (1920 ...

  6. Barbary Coast - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century map by the Dutch cartographer Jan Janssonius showing the Barbary Coast, here "Barbaria". The Barbary Coast (also Barbary, Berbery, or Berber Coast) was the name given to the coastal regions of central and western North Africa or more specifically the Maghreb and the Ottoman borderlands consisting of the regencies in Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, as well as the Sultanate of ...

  7. US Naval Bases North Africa - Wikipedia

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    The port at Safaga in the Red Sea was used as they were out of reach of Axis planes. [58] Tobruk in Libya was a port and base held by mostly the Australian soldiers, known as the Rats of Tobruk. Tobruk had a deep, natural, and protected harbor, thus a key port to support armies in North Africa. Italian Libya was held by the Italians.

  8. Category:Port cities in Africa by country - Wikipedia

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    Port cities and towns in Western Sahara (3 P) This page was last edited on 11 October 2024, at 10:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Port of Ceuta - Wikipedia

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    It is managed by the port authority of the same name. [4] The contemporary activity of the port is centered in the obtention of provisions by the local market, in vessel supplies, the ferry service linking to ports in the Iberian Peninsula and its role as centre for providing logistic and industrial services. [ 3 ]