No. The only port in Europe that even makes the top ten is Rotterdam in the Netherlands. (Unsurprisingly, China dominates this list with 7 of the top ten, the other three being Rotterdam, Singapore, and Pusan in South Korea.)
All of France's cargo ports combined probably don't handle as much cargo as Rotterdam.
Japan is an island which means it is surrounded by water. Yes, Tokyo has water and one of the largest ports in the world.
There are many harbors and ports in the Atlantic Ocean because the Atlantic is one of the largest bodies of water on the planet, and it is capable of connecting the world by water. Its rich maritime history and possibilities for the future are reasons for the ports and harbors on the Atlantic.
Vishkhapatnam.
Rotterdam,
some of the largest and most strategic in the world, including ports in cities like St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, and Novorossiysk. These ports play a crucial role in facilitating Russia's trade with other countries and are important for both military and economic purposes.
Some of the largest ports in Europe include Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Antwerp in Belgium, and Hamburg in Germany. These ports handle significant amounts of cargo and are key hubs for trade in Europe.
There are many harbors and ports in the Atlantic Ocean because the Atlantic is one of the largest bodies of water on the planet, and it is capable of connecting the world by water. Its rich maritime history and possibilities for the future are reasons for the ports and harbors on the Atlantic.
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TH elargest ports (for commerce) are Le Verdon (Bordeaux) in the west (France has no Eastern sea...) and Marseille in the South (Medeteranean)
Calais and Cherbourg.
Marseille and Calais