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Map of Southeast Asia Ports
There are many harbors and ports in the Atlantic Ocean because the Atlantic is one of the largest bodies of water on the planet, and it is capable of connecting the world by water. Its rich maritime history and possibilities for the future are reasons for the ports and harbors on the Atlantic.
Yes.north and south
There are river ports and docks, but a harbor requires a seaport outlet, which Kentucky does not have.
Satkartar Batra has written: 'A guide to port changes at principal Indian ports' -- subject(s): Port charges, Harbors 'The ports of India' -- subject(s): Harbors 'Port of Bombay: facilities and formalities for importers and exporters' -- subject(s): Harbors 'The major ports of India' -- subject(s): Harbors 'Port of Kandla'
Transport in Egypt is centered in Cairo and largely
yes
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Transport in Egypt is centered in Cairo and largely
Rivka Romi-Levin has written: 'Israel's ports' -- subject(s): Marine terminals, Container ports, Bibliography 'CIS shipping & ports' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Marine terminals, Shipping, Harbors 'Port privatisation' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Harbors 'Maritime Spain & Portugal' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Shipping, Harbors 'Middle East ports & shipping' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Harbors, Shipping 'Arab shipping & ports' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Marine terminals, Shipping, Harbors 'Intermodal transport' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Containerization 'China shipping & ports' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Marine terminals, Shipping
I am going to try and improve this answer slightly. I think with the word "port" there is a little more guarantee that there is "port authority" involved and more police patrol, protection, guarantees for security for import and export trade business etc. A harbor doesn't necessarily define that. However many ports are called Harbors because they originally were harbors without port authority. All ports are harbors. All harbors are not ports.