A harbour is mainly made of water, not land.
A small island in Charleston harbour.
a land mass is term used to describe thes type of land.
They came from England and landed at Sydney harbour
They came from England and landed at Sydney harbour
This area of land is called an Island and this term is use to describe this type of land.
The noun 'harbour' (in the US 'harbor') is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a place on a coast where vessels may find shelter; a word for a physical place.The word 'harbour' (harbor) is also a verb: harbour, harbours, harbouring, harboured.
An example of a land that is smaller than a continent and completely surrounded by water is Australia. The term used to describe this type of land is an island.
Paddocking
A harbour for ships, a type of wine, a receptacle for placing a plug.
Sydney Harbour is the harbour over which the Sydney Harbour Bridge is built.
The words "harbour" and "dock" are both used to describe locations found at the border between land and water which are used to launch boats. Like the words "street" and "road," there is no difference between the two.
The smallest type of land in a manor was the small holding of the tenant farmer.