Dover, in the County of Kent.
Ipswich, England is not on the coast and therefore does not have a seaport. There is a port in Ipswich on the Orwell River that once thrived with industry but is now mostly used for private vessels. Ipswich, Australia has a Seaport.
Roman seaport cities were Port cities the Romans founded in their empire or took over from other peoples. Most of them were in the Mediterranean. Some were on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, France and Belgium. London was a Roman seaport city.
Yes - Marseilles is the second largest city in France behind Paris. It is the busiest commercial sea port in France.
Berlin is located over a hundred miles from the coast and has no seaport.
England occupies the southern half of the island of Britain which lies off the west coast of the European mainland. Its nearest neighbour is France which is only 22 miles away at its closest point.
via the channel tunnel, or a ferry to West coast of France
England, France and Spain.
The Mediterranean coast of France has temperatures much higher than temperatures in England. However, temperatures in the French Alps are colder than anything in England.
Inchon is a major seaport in Korea. It is near Seoul, the Capital of South Korea, on the northwestern coast of the country.
Valparaiso
The English Channel is an extension of the Atlantic Ocean which separates southern coast of England from the northern coast of France. It is a body of water which connects the North Sea to the Atlantic.
It doesn't. At its nearest point, the south coast of England is only 22 miles from the north coast of France. The two countries are connected by an undersea tunnel (rail only) and regular ferry services which can take as little as 40 minutes to cross the English Channel or Le Manche as it is known in France.