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La Pallice

 
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La Pallice is the industrial harbour of the city of La Rochelle, France. It is a commercial harbour in deep water, named after the French philosopher La Pallice. The large submarine bunker built during World War II still stands there, although it is not being used. La Pallice is equipped with oil unloading equipment, and mainly handles tropical wood. It is also the location of the fishing fleet, which was moved from the old harbour at the centre of the city during the 1980s.

Panorama of La Pallice industrial harbour, seen from Ile de Ré
Panorama of La Pallice industrial harbour, seen from Ile de Ré

Coordinates: 46°09′30″N 1°13′40″W / 46.15833°N 1.22778°W / 46.15833; -1.22778

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