A seaport in west Yugoslavia refers to a maritime facility located along the Adriatic Sea, primarily serving the former Yugoslav republics of Slovenia, Croatia, and Montenegro. Notable ports in this region include the Port of Koper in Slovenia and the Port of Rijeka in Croatia, both of which have historically played significant roles in trade and transportation. These seaports facilitated the movement of goods and passengers, contributing to the economic development of the region during and after the Yugoslav era.
the ADRIATIC SEA is west of Yugoslavia
the ADRIATIC SEA is west of Yugoslavia
In the west, Rotterdam
In the west, Rotterdam
Valparaiso
The Adriatic Sea is east of Italy and west of Yugoslavia and Albania.
Nigeria
The Adriatic Sea.
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Guayaquil
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The possessive form for the noun seaport is seaport's.