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WORLD PORTS (Country Wise) WORLD PORTS (Country wise) A BAHRAIN PRINCE RUPERT, ZHANJIANG, Guangdong MANAMA British Columbia ZHAOQING, Guangdong ALASKA UMM SAID VANCOUVER, ZHUHAI, Guangdong CARDOVA British Columbia ZHANGJIAGANG, Jiangsu BANGLADESH VALDEZ CHITTAGONG CANARY ISLANDS COLUMBIA ALBANIA MONGLA LAS PALMAS BARRANQUILLA DURRES SANTA CRUZ DE BUENAVENTURA BARBADOS VLORE TENERIFE TENERIFE CARTAGENA BRIDGETOWN SANTA MARTA ALGERIA CAROLINE BELIZE ALGIERS TRUK BELIZE COMOROS ISLANDS ANNABA PONAPE MORONI BERJAIA BENIN CHILE MUTSAMUDU ORAN COTONOU ANTOFAGASTA SKIKDA PORT NOVO CONGO ARICA POINTE NOIRE CHANARAL ANGOLA BRAZIL COSTA RICA IQUIQUE LOBITO ALTAMIRA PUERTO CALDERA LUANDA BELEM LIRQUEN PUERTO LIMON BEHIA PUNTA ARENAS PUNTARENAS ANTIGUA DEGIO SUAREZ SAN ANTONIO SAN JOSE ST. JOHNS FORTALEZA SANTIAGO ITAJAI MACAPA TALCAHUANO CUBA ARGENTINA BLANKA MANAUS VALPARAISO HAVANA PARANAGUA MANZANILLO BAHIA CHINA PORTOALEGRE MATANZAS BUENOS AIRES BELHAI RECIFE CORDOBA DONG GUAN, Guangdong CYPRUS MENDOZA DUO RIO GRANDE FAMAGUSTA ROSARIO DAILIAN, Liaoning RIO GRANDE DO SUL LARNACA SAN PEDRO FANCHENG, Guangxi LIMASSOL USHUAIA RIO DE JANEIRO FOSHAN, Guangdong SALVADOR CZECHOSLOVAKIA FUZHOU, Fujian ARUBA SAO FRANCISCO DO SUL GUANGZHOU, Guangdong PRAGUE ORANJESTAD SANTOS HAIKOU, Guangdong SUAPE D AFGHANISTAN HANGZHOU VITORIA KABUL HONG KONG DENMARK BRUNEI HUANGPU, Guangdong HAIRATAN HSINGKANG (XINGANG) AARHUS TORGHUNDI BRUNEI JIANGMEN, Guangdong COPENHAGEN KUALA BELAIT AUSTRALIA ESBJERG MUARA LIANYUNGANG ADELAIDE, S. Australia LUDA SONDERBURG BELLBAY, Tasmania BELGIUM MACOU DJIBOUTI BRISBANE, Queensland ANTWERP NANJING, Jiangsu DJIBOUTI BROOME, W. Australia BRUSSELS NANTUNG, Jiangsu BURNIE, Tasmania NINGBO, Zhejiang BOTSWANA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DAMPIER, W. Australia BULGARIA QINGDAO, Shangdong RIO HAINA SANTO DARWIN, N. territories BURGAS QUANZHOU DOMINGO FREMANTLE, W. Australia SOFIA QUINGHUANG DOMINICA GERALDTON, W. Australia VARNA SHANGHAI, Jiangsu ROSEAU GLADSTONE, Queensland SHANTOU, Guangdong HOBART, Tasmania C SHEKOU, Guangdong E MELBOURNE, Victoria SHENZHEN, Guangdong CROATIA SHAOXING PORT HEDLAND, ESTONIA W. Australia RIJEKA SUZHOU TALLINN SYDNEY, SHIQI, Guangdong CAMBODIA New South Wales TIANJIN ECUADOR KAMPONGSOM, TOWNSVILLE, WUXI, Jiangsu ESMERALDAS Sihanoukville WUZHOU, Guangdong GUAYAQUIL Queensland PHNOM PENH WEIHAI MANTA AUSTRIA CAMEROON WUHU, Anhui EGYPT VIENNA DOUALA WENZHOU ADABIYA WU HAN, Hubei B CANADA ALEXANDRIA HALIFAX, Nova Scotia XIAMEN, Fujian DAMIETTA YANGZHOU, Fujian BAHAMAS MONTREAL, Quebec PORT SUEZ YANTAI, Shangdong NASSAU TORONTO, Ontario PORT SAID EL SALVADOR GUINEA IRAQ HIROSHIMA ACAJUTLA BAGHDAD HITACHI BISSAU CONAKRY UMM QASR IMABARI ETHIOPIA IWAKI ASSAB ISRAEL GUYANA KAGOSHIMA MASSAWA ASHDOD DEGRAD DES CANNIES KOBE HAIFA GEORGETOWN MIZUSHIMA F NEW AMSTERDAM INDIA MOJI FIJI HALDIA NAGOYA H FIJI CHENNAI (MADRAS) NAHA, Okinawa COCHIN LAUTTOKA NIIGATA HAITI ENNORE JAWAHARLAL SUVA OKINAWA PORT-AU-PRINCE NEHRU OSAKA FINLAND HAWAII PORT/NSICT SAKAI HELSINKI HONOLULU KANDLA SAKAIMINATO KOTKA KOLKATA SENBOKU TURKU HONDURAS MORMUGAO SENDAI PUERTO CORTES MUMBAI SHIBUSHI FRANCE SAN PEDRO SULA MUNDRA SHIKOU FOS SAN LORENZO NEW MANGALORE SHIMIZU LE HAVRE PARADEEP TOKYO LYON HUNGARY PIPAVAV TOMAKOMAI, Hokkaido MARSEILLES BUDAPEST PORT BLAIR TOYAMA NANTES TUTICORIN YOKKAICHI PARIS I VISAKHAPATNAM (VIZAG) YOKOHAMA G ICELAND INDONESIA K REYKJAVIK BALIKPAPAN, Kalimantan GREECE BANJARMASIN, Kalimantan IRELAND KENYA PIRAEUS BATU AMPAR, Batam BELFAST MOMBASA SALONICA BELAWAN, Sumatra KAVALLA CORK BENGKULU, Sumatra KOREA PATRAI DUBLIN CIREBON, Java PUSAN PIRARIEVS (PIRAEUA) WEXFORD DILI, Timor INCHEON THESSALONIKI VOLOS DUMAN, Sumatra ITALY CHONGJIN JAKARTA, Java ANCONA NAMPO JAMBI, Sumaha APRILIA PYONGYANG GABON KABIL, Batam LIBREVILLE BARI KUPANG, Tmor KUWAIT PORT GENTIL BOLOGNA MEDAN KUWAIT CATANIA MUKA KUNING, Batam GAMBIA CASSIBILE PADANG, Sumatra BANJUL L FLORENCE (FIRENZE) PALEMBANG, Sumatra GERMANY GENOVA (GENOA) PANJANG, Sumatra PEKAN LATVIA BREMEN LA SPEZIA BARU, Sumatra RIGA BREMERHAVEN LATINA PERAWANG, Sumatra LIBYA HAMBURG LEGHORN PLAJU, Sumatra BENGHAZI LUDWIGSBURG LIVORNO PONTIANAK, Kalimantan MUNICH SAMARINDA, Kalimantan MISRATAH MESSINA ROSTOCK MILAN (MILANO) SAMPIT, Kalimantan TRIPOLI STUTTGART MODENA SEKUPANG, Batam LIBERIA MONFALCONE SEMARANG, Java GHANA MONROVIA NAPLES SURABAYA, Java TANJUNG SEKONDI UNCANG, Batam UJUNG PALERMO LEBANON TAKORADI PANDANG, PISA BEIRUT TEMA Sulawesi RAVENNA GILBERT M REGGIO IVORY COAST TARAWA ABIDJAN ROME MACAU GRAND CAYMAN SALERNO MACAU GEORGETOWN TARANTO J TRIESTE MALAYSIA GRENADA JAMAICA TURIN BINTULU, Sarawak ST. GEORGE’S KINGSTON VENICE JOHARBAHRU JORDAN GUATEMALA VERONA KOTA KINABALU, Sabah PUERTO QUETZAL AQABA KUANTAN SANTO TOMAS DE KUCHING, Sarawak IRAN JAPAN DE CASTILLA BANDAR ABBAS CHIBA LABUAN, Sabah HACHINOHE LAHAD DATU, Sabah GUAM BANDAR KHOMEINI GUAM KISH ISLAND HAKATA MIRI, Sarawak PASIR GUDANG POHNPEI CRISTOBAL S PENANG GATUN MICRONESIA PORT KELANG PANAMA CITY SINGAPORE EBEYE SANDAKAN, Sabah SINGAPORE KOROR SIBU, Sarawak PERU SOLOMON ISLANDS TANJONG MANI, Sarawak MARIANA CALLAO HONIARA TAWAU, Sabah SAIPAN PUERTO RICO NORO MALAGASY PONCE N SENEGAL SAN JUAN DIEGO SUAREZ DAKAR MAYOTTE NAMIBIA POLAND SIERRA LEONE NOSE BE LUDERITZ BYDGOSZCZ FREETOWN WALVIS BAY MAURITANIA BYTOM SEYCHELLES NOUADHIBOU NEW HERBRIDES GDANSK MAHE NOUAKCHOTT GDYNIA SANTO ST. LOUIS KATOWICE VILA SOMALIA KRAKOW BERBERA MOROCCO NICARAGUA LODZ KISMAYA AGADIR CORINTO POZNAN MOGADISHU CASABLANCA NETHERLANDS ANTILLES WARSAW CEUTA SUDAN CURACAO MELILLA PORTUGAL PORT SUDAN WILLEMSTAD LEIXOES MOZAMBIQUE SURINAM NETHERLANDS LISBON BEIRA PARAMARIBO AMSTERDAM MAPUTO PAKISTAN ROTTERDAM SCOTLAND NACALA KARACHI FLUSHING ABERDEEN MADAGASCAR PHILIPPINES GLASGOW NORWAY DIEGO SUAREZ CALBAYOG GRANGEMOUTH BERGEN MAJUNGA CEBU OSLO SPAIN NOSY BE DAVAO STAVANGER ALBACETE TAMATAVE GENERAL SANTOS, ALGECIRAS TOAMASINE NIGERIA Mindanao ALICANTE TOLIARY APAPA LACENA BARCELONA LAGOS LLOILO MYANMAR BILBAO PORT HARCOURT MANILA SITTIVE CEUTA TINCAN ISLAND YANGON ZAMBOANGA GRANADA MADRID NEW ZEALAND PAPUA NEW GUNEA MALTA MALAGA AUCKLAND ALOTAU MALTA PALMA DE MALLORCA BLUFF KAVIENG VALLETTA PASAJES CAMBRIDGE KIMBE TOLEDO MARTINIQUE CHRISTCHURCH LAE VALENCIA PORT DE-FRANCE DUNEDIN MADANG VIGO INVERCARGILL MALAWl ORO BAY ZARAGOZA LYTTELTON MALAWl PORT MORESBY NAPIER RABAUL WEWAK SWEDEN MAURITIUS NELSON GOTHENBURG PORT LOUIS NEW PLYMOUTH HELSINGBORG PORT CHALMERS Q MALMO MEXICO PORT PEGASUS STOCKHOLM ACAPULCO TAURANGA QATAR ALTAMIRA SWITZERLAND TIMARU DOHA ENSENADA BASEL (BASLE) WELLINGTON R GENEVA GUADALAJARA ZURICH LAZARO CARDENAS NEW CALEDONIA ROMANIA MANZANILLO NOUMEA SYRIA CONSTANZA MEXICO CITY LATTAKIA SALINA CRUZ O RUSSIA SAUDI ARABIA TAMPICO MOSCOW AL JUBAIL VERA CRUZ OMAN MUSCAT (Sultan Qaboos) NAKHODKA DAMMAM MALDIVES ROSTOV JEDDAH SALALAH MALE SAINT PETERSBURG RIYADH P VLADIVOSTOK MONTSERRAT SRI LANKA COLOMBO PLYMOUTH PANAMA REUNION ISLANDS BALBOA MARSHALL POINTE DES GALETS SOUTH AFRICA MAJURO COLON REUNION CAPE TOWN DURBAN EAST U Florida V PORTSMOUTH, Virginia LONDON UNITED STATES OF RICHMOND, Virginia VENEZUELA JOHANNESBURG AMERICA SAVANNAH, Georgia CARACUS PORT ELIZABETH NORTH-EAST TAMPA, Florida LA GUAIRA PRETORIA BALTIMORE, Maryland MARACAIBO TULSA, Oklahoma RICHARDS BAY PUERTO CABELLO BOSTON, Massachusetts WILMINGTON, ST. 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