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  • Dubrovnik. The City Harbour was designed and constructed by engineer Paskoje Miličević in the late 15th century. The harbour is also the oldest shipyard within the city and is still in use today. The harbour is protected by St. John Fortress.
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  • Dubrovnik. The City Harbour. The most prominent portion of the harbour is the three enormous arches  of a large arsenal built in the late 12th century and enlarged in the latter part 15th century.
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  • Dubrovnik. The City Harbour. The most prominent portion of the harbour is the three enormous arches  of a large arsenal built in the late 12th century and enlarged in the latter part 15th century.
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  • Dubrovnik. The City Harbour. The most prominent portion of the harbour is the three enormous arches  of a large arsenal built in the late 12th century and enlarged in the latter part 15th century.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Calasetta, the harbour with the old Savoy tower, now a museum. Calasetta is a small town on the island founded in 1770. In the middle of the 16th century some Ligurian families from Pegli near Genoa moved to a deserted island off the coast of the Tunisian city of Tabarka in order to work the waters as coral fishermen. Increasing  incursions by Barbery pirates, and expansionist competition by France began a long period of trials for the Tabarchini.<br />
In 1738 a group of Tabarchini decided to leave the island and were received by King Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy in the Kingdom of Sardinia, who gave them the Island of San Pietro to settle. When the Bey of Tunis learned that the Lomellini family intended to sell the island to his enemies the French, he invaded the island   the population. Part of the liberated Tabarchini originated the village of Calasetta
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  • Killybegs is the most important fishing harbour of the Ireland.
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  • Roundstone, fishing harbour.
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  • Roundstone, fishing harbour.
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  • Marsaxlokk Bay fishing harbour. The Luzzu are the traditional Maltese fishing boats.
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  • The Harbour with the Spanish fortress of San Juan de Ullua.
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  • The Harbour with the Spanish fortress of San Juan de Ullua.
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  • The Harbour with the Spanish fortress of San Juan de Ullua.
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  • The harbour, boats serving the fishing and oil industries.
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  • Argyll, Oban harbour.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Portree, the small  harbour.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Uig harbour.
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  • The harbour, Terra-Vecchia old district and St Jean Baptiste church.
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  • Cap Corse. The village of Erbalunga. The small harbour
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  • Cap Corse. The village of Erbalunga. The small harbour
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  • Genoa, the historical harbour.
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  • Cork County: Skiberren harbour, where Algerians pirates massacred local inhabitants in 1631.
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  • Magheroarty. From this small fishermen harbour of the Bloody Foreland coast (Donegal) sails the ferry to Tory Island.
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  • Tory Island harbour. The Tau Cross, one of the two survived in all Ireland, is what remains of the monastery founded by St Columba.
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  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light..
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  • Fraserburgh, Shipyard. The fishing harbour is one of the most importants of Europe.
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  • Fraserburgh, the fishing harbour is one of the most importants of Europe.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, harbour view from kasbah's walls.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast.
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  • Bastia. Vieux Port, the old harbour.
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  • Austvagoy Island, fishing harbour near Fiskebol
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  • The harbour, in the foreground the monument remembering the Italians soldiers desembarking here to  liberate Trieste in 1918.
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  • The harbour, in the foreground the monument remembering the Italians soldiers desembarking here to  liberate Trieste in 1918.
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  • Outer Hebrides, Griamsaigh Island: Kallin harbour.
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  • Yachts harbour.
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  • Marsaxlokk Bay fishing harbour. The typical luck eyes of Malta fishermen boats, the Luzzu.
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  • Magheroarty. From this small fishermen harbour of the Bloody Foreland coast (Donegal) sails the ferry to Tory Island.
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  • Tory Island harbour. The Tau Cross, one of the two survived in all Ireland, is what remains of the monastery founded by St Columba.
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  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light. in the back the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
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  • Otranto, the harbour.
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  • Ogliastra, Arbatax railway station near the harbour
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  • San Pietro island, Carloforte. The harbour. Madonna of the Slave is a dark wooden statue of the Virgin Mary probably a figurehead, found by a tabarchine slave in Nabeul in Tunisia. Since then it was venerated by the Carlofortini slaves and after the liberation held in an oratory of Carloforte.
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  • Killybegs is the most important fishing harbour of the Ireland.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island. Port Nis harbour near the Butt of Lewis, the most northerly point in the Western Isles.
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  • Killybegs is the most important fishing harbour of the Ireland.
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  • The Harbour with the Spanish fortress of San Juan de Ullua.
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  • The Harbour with the Spanish fortress of San Juan de Ullua.
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  • The harbour, boats serving the fishing and oil industries.
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  • Banff, the small harbour protected by two piers.
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  • Stonehaven, the fishing harbour.
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  • Stonehaven, the fishing harbour.
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  • Fraserburgh, the fishing harbour is one of the most importants of Europe.
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  • Fraserburgh, Shipyard. The fishing harbour is one of the most importants of Europe.
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  • Fraserburgh, Shipyard. The fishing harbour is one of the most importants of Europe.
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  • Fraserburgh, the fishing harbour is one of the most importants of Europe.
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  • Stonehaven, the fishing harbour.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Elgol harbour. In the back the Cuilin range of rocky mountains.
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  • Mallaig, the most westerly harbour on the British mainland, was once Europe's busiest herring port, but is still a major fishing centre, landing large catches of prawns and other shellfish.
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  • Mallaig, the most westerly harbour on the British mainland, was once Europe's busiest herring port, but is still a major fishing centre, landing large catches of prawns and other shellfish.
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  • Mallaig, the most westerly harbour on the British mainland, was once Europe's busiest herring port, but is still a major fishing centre, landing large catches of prawns and other shellfish.
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  • Mallaig, the most westerly harbour on the British mainland, was once Europe's busiest herring port, but is still a major fishing centre, landing large catches of prawns and other shellfish.
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  • The harbour, Terra-Vecchia old district.
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  • Genoa, the harbour, on the back the “Lanterna”, symbol of the city..
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  • Genoa, the harbour.
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  • Genova, the harbour. with the “bigo”, Piano’s  architect scenographic quay-crane project. In the back, San Lorenzo cathedral.
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  • Genova, the harbour. with the “bigo”, Piano’s  architect scenographic quay-crane project. In the back San Lorenzo cathedral.
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  • San Marco di Castellabate harbour on the northern Cilento's coastline.
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  • Honningsvag, the small fishing harbour of Skipsfjord. Honningsvåg, at 70° 58' North in Nordkapp municipality claims to be the northernmost city in Norway and even in the world,
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  • The fishing harbour
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  • Honningsvåg, the harbour. Honningsvag, at 70° 58' North in Nordkapp municipality claims to be the northernmost city in Norway and even in the world, although the title is disputed by Hammerfest, Norway; Barrow, Alaska and Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Legislation effective from 1997 states that a Norwegian city must have 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvåg with its population of 2367 was declared a city in 1996, thus exempt from this legislation. It is situated at a bay on the southern side of Magerøya island, while the famous North Cape and its visitors center is on the northern side.
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  • Honningsvåg, the harbour. Honningsvag, at 70° 58' North in Nordkapp municipality claims to be the northernmost city in Norway and even in the world, although the title is disputed by Hammerfest, Norway; Barrow, Alaska and Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Legislation effective from 1997 states that a Norwegian city must have 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvåg with its population of 2367 was declared a city in 1996, thus exempt from this legislation. It is situated at a bay on the southern side of Magerøya island, while the famous North Cape and its visitors center is on the northern side.
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  • Honningsvåg, the harbour. Honningsvag, at 70° 58' North in Nordkapp municipality claims to be the northernmost city in Norway and even in the world, although the title is disputed by Hammerfest, Norway; Barrow, Alaska and Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Legislation effective from 1997 states that a Norwegian city must have 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvåg with its population of 2367 was declared a city in 1996, thus exempt from this legislation. It is situated at a bay on the southern side of Magerøya island, while the famous North Cape and its visitors center is on the northern side.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Night of strong rain at Dingle harbour.
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  • Aran Island: Inishmore, the harbour. The islands attracted artists, writers and film makers. Robert Flaherty’s film Man of Aran (1934) made the islands known to a worldwide audience.
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  • Killybegs is the most important fishing harbour of the Ireland. A Spanish fishing boat with Morocco's crew.
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  • Killybegs is the most important fishing harbour of the Ireland. A Spanish fishing boat with Morocco's crew.
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  • Porto Corsini, Ravenna's harbour.
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  • The harbour, boats serving the fishing and oil industries.
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  • Porto Seguro, the harbour.
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  • A fishermen harbour, in the back the popular church of Bonfìm.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast.
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  • Ouistreham, the lighthouse of the harbour was the eastern point of the D-Day beaches
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  • Port-en-Bessin, the fishing harbour.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast.
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  • The harbour, Terra-Vecchia old district and St Jean Baptiste church.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Portree, the small  harbour.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Elgol harbour. In the back the Cuilin range of rocky mountains.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Uig harbour with the Calmac ferry for Western Isles.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Portree, the small  harbour.
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  • Genova, the harbour. with the ?bigo?, Piano's  architect scenographic quay-crane project. In the back San Lorenzo cathedral.
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  • Tangier, the harbour. Fishermen.
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  • Tangier, the harbour. Fishermen.
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  • Tangier, the harbour. Fishermen.
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  • The harbour, Terra-Vecchia old district and St Jean Baptiste church.
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  • Bastia. The Old Harbour (Vieux Port), Terra-Vecchia old district and St Jean Baptiste church.
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  • The harbour, Terra-Vecchia old district and St Jean Baptiste church.
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