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  2. Historical ports - Wikipedia

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    The port of Messina in Sicily (from book published circa 1572). Historical ports may be found where ancient civilizations have developed maritime trade. One of the world's oldest known artificial harbors is at Wadi al-Jarf on the Red Sea. [1] Along with the finding of harbor structures, ancient anchors have also been found.

  3. Byblos Port - Wikipedia

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    Byblos Port. Byblos Port is an ancient port in Byblos, Lebanon, and ofter considered to be the oldest port in the world. What began around 6500 BC as a simple fishing village grew into a prosperous city with a rich history. [1] Around 3000 BC, Byblos Port was the most important timber shipping center in the eastern Mediterranean.

  4. Category:Ports and harbours of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Port of Pescara; Port of Augusta; Port of Bari; Port of Brindisi; Port of La Spezia; Port of Messina; Port of Palermo; Port of Reggio; Port of Salerno; Port of Savona; Port of Taranto; Port of Venice; Port of Pozzallo; Punta Sabbioni

  5. Carta Pisana - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest surviving nautical chart (that is, not simply a map but a document showing accurate navigational directions). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a portolan chart , [ 4 ] showing a detailed survey of the coasts, and many ports, but bears no indication on the topography or toponymy of the inland . [ 5 ]

  6. Portolan chart - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas is a World Map, that is, world map and regions of the Earth with the various peoples who live there. The work was done at the request of Prince John, son of Pedro IV, desirous of a faithful representation of the world from west to east. 12 sheets form the world map on tables, linked to each other by scroll and screen layout. Each ...

  7. Porto Pisano - Wikipedia

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    In the 12th century, Pisa was one of the most important trading cities of Italy, however, it was located slightly off the coast and badly needed a sea port. Porto Pisano was before the middle of the 12th century merely a landing, and in 1156, works to make a major port started.

  8. Maritime republics - Wikipedia

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    Crucial for the diffusion of the list of four maritime republics was a publication by Captain Umberto Moretti, who was tasked by the Royal Navy in 1904 with documenting the maritime history of Amalfi. The volume was released under the significant title The First Maritime Republic of Italy. From that moment on, the name of Amalfi definitively ...

  9. Category:Port cities and towns in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ports and harbours in Italy . Port cities and towns in Italy — at coastal and river ports and harbours of Italy .