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Born in Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Marsà was a youth product of La Masia. He began his senior career with Barcelona B in 2020. On 1 July 2021, he transferred to the Portuguese club Sporting CP, initially heading to their reserves. [2] [irrelevant citation]
Medium-sized port, also known as Port of Port Soudan. [1] Sudan's main seaport and the source of 90% of the country's international trade. [2] Port of Digna. Suakin. Red Sea State. 19°07′N 37°20′E. / 19.117°N 37.333°E / 19.117; 37.333 ( Port of Digna) SDSWA.
Transport in Morocco. Water transport in Morocco. Geography of Morocco. Ports and harbours by country. Ports and harbours in Africa by country. Ports and harbours of the Arab League. Transport infrastructure in Morocco. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Maximum Width. 1.33 kilometres (0.83 mi) Average Depth. 7.7 metres (25 ft) The Grand Harbour ( Maltese: il-Port il-Kbir; Italian: Porto Grande ), also known as the Port of Valletta, [1] is a natural harbour on the island of Malta. It has been substantially modified over the years with extensive docks ( Malta Dockyard ), wharves, and fortifications.
AS Marsa. Avenir Sportif de La Marsa ( Arabic: المستقبل الرياضي بالمرسى ), known as AS Marsa or simply ASM for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Tunis. The club was founded in 1939 and its colours are green and yellow. Their home stadium, Abdelaziz Chtioui Stadium, has a capacity of 6,500 spectators.
Rabat–Salé Airport. / 34.05139°N 6.75139°W / 34.05139; -6.75139. Salé Airport or Rabat–Salé Airport ( IATA: RBA, ICAO: GMME) is an international airport located in the city of Salé, also serving Rabat, [1] the capital city of Morocco and of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region. It is a joint use public and military airport, also ...
Marsa Sports Club was inaugurated by the British Armed Forces in 1902. The membership to Maltese people was highly restricted until 1971. [3] The ground was originally known as the United Services Sports Club. [4]
Marsa Battery. / 35.881694°N 14.500722°E / 35.881694; 14.500722. Marsa Battery ( Maltese: Batterija tal-Marsa) was an artillery battery in Marsa, Malta, built by Maltese insurgents during the French blockade of 1798–1800. [1] It was part of a chain of batteries, redoubts and entrenchments encircling the French positions in ...