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land locked means having no direct access to the sea
so any seaport of such a state would have to either be a river port within that state from which the sea could be reached indirectly or else a port with direct access to the sea in another state
if the state was say Tennessee then examples of such seaports might be Memphis & New Orleans respectively
New Orleans is a sea port. Arkansas is land locked. Maine has coastal land, but is not known for its ports, while New Orleans has one of the largest ports in the world.
They would be considered Land-Locked
Define "land locked harbor". Is the Port of San Francisco "land locked"? If the fact that it's on a bay that is DIRECTLY connected to the ocean means you don't consider it "land locked", then how about the Port of Chicago, which is on a lake, but with a navigable path to the sea both via the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Mississippi River, along with assorted canals and locks? The Great Salt Lake Marina is pretty definitely land locked, but I'm not sure it counts as a "harbor" since I don't think there's any shipping through it.The term "largest land locked harbor" is essentially meaningless unless a specific definition of "land locked harbor" is included.
Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan and is landlocked , so it is without a seaport but it does have an airport .
Bolivia is landlocked and has no national port. Most of it's goods are sent through the Chilean port of Arica.
False. Greece is not a land-locked country, as it is surrounded by water on three sides: the Ionian Sea to the west, the Aegean Sea to the east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
PLATEAU
a plateau
is when a land is surrounded by a body of water
Because Pennsylvania was a land locked colony they needed a sea port to bring their crops to other colonies along the east side of america.
Afghanistan is a land locked country.
No. Bolivia is a land locked country.