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Nevada does not have any seaports, as it is a landlocked state located in the western United States. The nearest significant seaports are in California, including the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, which facilitate maritime trade for the region. Nevada relies on these ports, along with transportation networks, to import and export goods. Additionally, the state has several major highways and railroads that connect it to these coastal ports.

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