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What is Canada's largest inland sea?

Montreal. Which incidentally is also the largest inland port in the world.


What grew in the Midwest along the great lakes?

Inland port cities.


Why did inland port cities grow in Midwest along great lakes?

Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Ohio River, called the Gateway to the West. The Great Lakes provided inland ports in the Midwest.


What is the world's largest inland port?

The Port of Montreal is the world's largest inland port.


What is worlds largest inland port?

The Port of Montreal is the world's largest inland port.


What inland port is formed along the Great Lakes?

duluth


Is Hamburg the largest inland port in Europe?

What is eu ropes largest inland port


What did the inland port cities in the Midwest grow along?

Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Ohio River, called the Gateway to the West. The Great Lakes provided inland ports in the Midwest.


What is the nations largest inland port?

Port of Stockton


The nations largest inland port situated at the junction of three rivers?

The city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the nation's largest inland port situated at the junction of three Rivers. The port services the entire Midwest.


What city is the farthest inland port in the us?

The farthest inland port in the United States is Port of Duluth-Superior, located in Duluth, Minnesota. It is situated at the western tip of Lake Superior and connects to the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway, allowing for shipping access far inland. The port serves as a vital hub for shipping grain, coal, and other bulk commodities.


What is the largest inland freshwater port in the world?

The Caspian SeaCaspian Sea is the world's largest inland lake. All lakes are inland though.All lakes are inland. The world's largest lake is the Caspian Sea which is completely enclosed by Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. The world's deepest lake is Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia, at 1,638 metres deep.