Barcelona, Genoa, Naples, and Piraeus are important ports on the mediterranean :)
The Le Rhone and Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Ports of Call - 1941 was released on: USA: 4 January 1941
YES. Piraeus, the chief port of Athens, is the most important harbor in modern Greece and is considered to be one of the most important ports in the whole Mediterranean Sea.
Germany had many very good ports but none on the Mediterranean Sea. France has excellent ports on the Mediterranean Sea so it was to Germany's advantage to take France in World War II.
Their purpose was to be trading ports around the Mediterranean.
There were many important Phoenician ports and traade centers throughout the Mediterranean. The culture started on the east end of the Med, so a good answer would be Tripoli.
It forms the northern boundary of Africa and so some countries in north Africa have coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea. They would have some big ports and it would be important for trade. There would also be tourism for people who want to go to places that have a Mediterranean coast. So it is very significant for that part of Africa.
Their traders established trading stations at ports around the Mediterranean Sea.
In ports all around the Mediterranean, but most likely ports in the morden day countries of Jordan, israel, Egypt and turkey
There were many important Phoenician ports and traade centers throughout the Mediterranean. The culture started on the east end of the Med, so a good answer would be Tripoli.
he put two of his boats in all the ports along the Mediterranean sea and then chased them out of one port into the other ports allowing the pirates diminish.
John M. Baker has written: 'A view of the commerce of the United States and the Mediterranean sea-ports, including the Adriatic and Morea' -- subject(s): Commerce 'A view of the commerce of the United States and the Mediterranean sea-ports' -- subject(s): Commerce