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  2. Port of Jebel Ali - Wikipedia

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    Port of Jebel Ali, also known as Mina Jebel Ali, [4] is a deep port located in Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Jebel Ali is the world's ninth busiest port, the largest man-made harbour, and the biggest and by far the busiest port in the Middle-East. [5] Port Jebel Ali was constructed in the late 1970s to supplement the facilities at ...

  3. Artificial island - Wikipedia

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    Artificial island. The Flevopolder in the Netherlands is 970 km 2 (375 sq mi) and is the largest island formed by reclaimed land in the world. An artificial island or man-made island is an island that has been constructed by humans rather than formed through natural processes. [1] Other definitions may suggest that artificial islands are lands ...

  4. Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Koyilandy Harbour, Kerala, India. A harbor ( American English ), or harbour ( Canadian English, British English; see spelling differences ), is a sheltered body of water where ships, boats, and barges can be moored. The term harbor is often used interchangeably with port, which is a man-made facility built for loading and unloading vessels and ...

  5. Portland Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Portland Harbour is located beside the Isle of Portland, Dorset, on the south coast of England. Construction of the harbour began in 1849; when completed in 1872, its 520-hectare (1,300-acre) surface area made it the largest human-made harbour in the world, [1] and it remains one of the largest in the world today.

  6. Queen Elizabeth II Quay - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth II Quay has sometimes been the called the "third largest natural harbor in the world"— this is inaccurate in two respects: 1.) the QE II Quay is not itself a natural harbor but a man-made port or "quay", and 2.) the quay is a very small feature of the river estuary on which it was built— it is this estuary which has carved ...

  7. Middelgrundsfortet - Wikipedia

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    Middelgrundsfortet was the largest sea fortress in the world, and is still the largest man-made island without abutment, with an area, including wave breakers, of approximately 70 000 m 2; the buildings total approximately 15 000 m 2. A HAWK battery was placed on the island in the 1950s. The fortress remained an active military installation ...

  8. Port Everglades - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Port Everglades greeted the Queen. Cunard Line's Queen Mary 2, the world's largest ocean liner, as she made her first visit to mainland U.S. from the UK, by arriving at Port Everglades, her U.S. winter home port. QM2 is the longest, widest, tallest and most expensive ocean liner ever built.

  9. Port of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Hamburg ( German: Hamburger Hafen, pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈhaːfn̩] ⓘ) is a seaport on the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany, 110 kilometres (68 mi) from its mouth on the North Sea . Known as Germany's "Gateway to the World" ( Tor zur Welt ), [4] it is the country's largest seaport by volume. [5]