The first biggest is teesport In middlesbrough UK
its rotterdam 1st then hamburg then antwerp.
teesport is not even the biggest in the UK so hardly Europe. the biggest in the UK is felixstowe.
Rotterdam,
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.
Moscow, Istanbul, and London are the three largest cities in Europe.
Hamburg is Germany's largest seaport, handling a significant amount of cargo and serving as an important logistical hub for the country and surrounding regions.
The industrial city that is a gateway to Europe is Rotterdam. Rotterdam is located in the Netherlands and is it's second largest city. It is also one of the largest ports in the world.
Belgium's busiest and largest harbour is Antwerp, which is Europe's second busiest port. Only slightly less busy is Bruges-Zeebrugge which may now be among the top 5 ports of Europe.
Russia, Ukraine, France.
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Asia, Europe, and north America
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.
Including all land of transcontinental countries, the three largest European countries would be Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. Counting land only located in Europe, the largest countries would be Russia, the Ukraine, and France.
Moscow, RussiaLondon, United KingdomBerlin, Germany