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  • 1Port of the Americas (Port of Ponce) — Port of Ponce (current port), to operate their respective ports.The Port of Ponce’s operations, as well as those of other island ports including the Mayagüez Port’s, were significantly reduced during the second half of the 20th century, mainly… …

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  • 2Port Said — [ Egypt: Site of PortSaid (top).] Port Said (Arabic بورسعيد transliterated unicode|Būr Saīd) is a northeastern Egyptian city near the Suez Canal, with an approximate population of 500,000.The economic base of Port Said is fishing and industries,… …

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  • 3Port of Chiapas — Puerto Chiapas Puerto Chiapas with mountains and pyramids in the distance, 25 December 2008 Location Country Mexico Location Puerto de San Benito …

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  • 4Port of Miami Tunnel — Artist s conception of the Watson Island entrance completed Overview Location Miami, Florida Status Under construction Route …

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  • 5Port Dalhousie, Ontario — Port Dalhousie is a community in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It is known for its waterfront appeal. It is also home to the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta and is historically significant as the terminus for the first three (19th century)… …

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  • 6Port Hedland, Western Australia — Port Hedland Western Australia BHP iron ore train arriving into Port Hedland. The train is hauled by six locomotives (three pairs through the train) …

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  • 7Port of Durrës — Location Country Albania Location Durrës, Albania Coordinates …

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  • 8Port — Port, n. [F. porte, L. porta, akin to portus; cf. AS. porte, fr. L. porta. See {Port} a harbor, and cf. {Porte}.] 1. A passageway; an opening or entrance to an inclosed place; a gate; a door; a portal. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Him I accuse The… …

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  • 9Port bar — Port Port, n. [F. porte, L. porta, akin to portus; cf. AS. porte, fr. L. porta. See {Port} a harbor, and cf. {Porte}.] 1. A passageway; an opening or entrance to an inclosed place; a gate; a door; a portal. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Him I accuse… …

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  • 10Port lid — Port Port, n. [F. porte, L. porta, akin to portus; cf. AS. porte, fr. L. porta. See {Port} a harbor, and cf. {Porte}.] 1. A passageway; an opening or entrance to an inclosed place; a gate; a door; a portal. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Him I accuse… …

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