Major French ports:
- on the Mediterranean sea: Marseille ( the busiest French port - English spelling: Marseilles), Sète, Nice.
- on the English Channel: Le Havre (second-largest French sea port), Calais, Dunkerque (Dunkirk), Boulogne, Cherbourg, Dieppe.
- on the Atlantic: Brest, Lorient (both naval military bases), La Rochelle.
- (sizeable) river ports: Rouen (on the Seine river), Bordeaux (on the Gironde estuary).
Dunkerque (Dunkirk), Calais, Boulogne, Dieppe, Le Havre, Cherbourg are ports on the French side of the English channel.
France: Dunkerque (Dunkirk), Boulogne, Le Havre, Cherbourg;
England: Dover, Portmouth, Brighton, Plymouth.
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Caen, Calais, and Saint-Malo; Bayonne, La Rochelle, and Saint-Marc-sur-Mer; and Cannes, Marseille, and Nice are respectively three famous French ports each in terms of the main coastlines of France. The first set references ports along the English Channel across from England. The second and third sets respectively refer to ports along France's Atlantic and Mediterranean shorelines.
Important pre-colonial ports of India included Barbaricum, Korkai, Muziris, Barygaza, Arikamedu, and Kaveripattinam.
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It depends on how many ports are on the hub. Some might have 4 ports, some might have 8 ports some might have 16 ports etc...
How many ports did Japan have in 1700's? Name them.
It was the Proclamation of Neutrality that banned French and British warships from American ports. The proclamation was issued on April 22, 1793.
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The chief ports of Connecticut are New London, Bridgeport, and New Haven.
The Proclamation of Neutrality prohibited American citizens from fighting in the war between Britain and French. It also barred French and British warships from American ports.