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  2. Port of Le Havre - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Le Havre - Wikipedia

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    Claude Monet, Impression, Sunrise, 1872, painted in the Port of Le Havre. The Port of Le Havre and the light on the estuary of the Seine inspired many painters: Louis-Philippe Crepin (1772–1851), Jean-Baptiste Corot (1796–1875), Eugène Isabey (1803–1886), Theodore Gudin (1802–1880), Adolphe-Felix Cals (1810–1880), Jean-François ...

  4. History of Le Havre - Wikipedia

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    In 1936 the Breguet factory at Le Havre was occupied by strikers: [22] this was the beginning of the labour movement under the Popular Front. On the economic front the strong growth seen in the second half of the 19th century seemed to be over. The ports of northern Europe seriously competed with Le Havre and major port development work slowed.

  5. Operation Astonia - Wikipedia

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    Le Havre was to be developed as an interim port capable of handling 8,000 to 10,000 long tons (8,100 to 10,200 t) per day. This was to be done as rapidly as possible, with the minimum amount of reconstruction effort. [47] Liberty Ships and other freighters in Le Havre Harbor on 18 November 1944

  6. Harfleur - Wikipedia

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    Harfleur (pronounced) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France.. It was the principal seaport in north-western France for six centuries, until Le Havre was built about five kilometres (three miles) downstream in the sixteenth century to take advantage of anchorages less prone to siltation.

  7. Channel Ports - Wikipedia

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    The major French port with cross-Channel connections is Calais, with frequent sailings to Dover. Other close French channel include Dunkirk and Dieppe. [citation needed] Longer routes are served from Le Havre, Caen, Cherbourg, Roscoff and St Malo. There are services to Ireland (Rosslare and Cork). [citation needed]

  8. List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean - Wikipedia

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    North America Port Container Traffic 2006 Port Ranking by TEUs. [11] Canadian rankings from Transport Canada. [12] World rankings from American Association of Port Authorities. [13] U.S. rankings from American Association of Port Authorities. [14] Local ports are included. [3] Seasonal ports are included. [1] Cruise ship ports are included. [2]

  9. Timeline of Le Havre - Wikipedia

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    Items related to Le Havre, various dates (via Europeana). Items related to Le Havre, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America). Le Havre de Grace on the 1750 Cassini Map; 1900 Summer Olympics official report (in French) 1924 Summer Olympics official report (in French) A photographic record of the storm of iron & fire; Le Havre 1944

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