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THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Welcome to the USA! The United States of America (USA) is a large and diverse country in North America. Its capital is Washington, D.C., known for its government buildings and historical landmarks. The USA has a population of approximately 331 million people. English i...
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Welcome to the USA! The United States of America (USA) is a large and diverse country in North America. Its capital is Washington, D.C., known for its government buildings and historical landmarks. The USA has a population of approximately 331 million people. English is the main language spoken, but the country is home to people from all over the world, making it culturally rich and diverse. Fun Facts about the USA The USA is made up of 50 states, each with its own government and culture. USA is the first country to land a man on the moon in 1969. It has the world's largest economy and is a world leader in technology, entertainment and science. The USA does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English. The USA is the fourth largest country in the world by total area. The USA has more than 300 ports operated by states, counties, municipalities, and private corporations. Geography of USA The USA has a wide range of landscapes, from majestic mountains to vast plains and bustling cities. The Rocky Mountains stretch across the western part of the country, offering incredible hiking and skiing opportunities. The Great Plains in the Midwest are known for their flat, fertile land. The country has two long coastlines, with beautiful beaches along the Atlantic Ocean in the east and the Pacific Ocean in the west. Famous Landmarks The USA is home to some of the world's most famous landmarks. The Statue of Liberty in New York is a symbol of freedom and a welcoming sight for immigrants arriving in the country. The Grand Canyon in Arizona is one of the world's most breathtaking natural wonders. The White House in Washington, D.C. is the home of the President of the United States. Other iconic landmarks include Mount Rushmore, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and the Las Vegas Strip. Port of Houston (Texas, USA) Location: Houston texas 29.7604° N and 95.3698° W located in Harris County. Port of South Louisiana Location: Port of South Louisia 30.0469° N and 90.4751° W located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern part of Louisiana Port of New York,and New Jersey (New York, USA) Location: Port of New York, NY, and NJ 40.7033° N and 74.0170° W located primarily in the northeastern United States Port of Corpus Christi (Texas, USA) Location: Corpus Christi, Texas 27.7974°N and 97. 3963° W Port of New Orleans (New Orleans, USA) Location: 1701 S. Peters Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 29. 9511°N and 90. 0715°W Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro Bay, USA) Location: San Pedro Bay, near the city of Los Angeles, California 33.7361° N and 118.2921° W Multiple choice 1. What is the capital of USA? A. Washington, D.C. B. Texas C. New York 2. What is the official language of USA? A. none B. English C. Mandarin 3. The USA has more than _______ ports operated by states, counties, municipalities, and private corporations. A. More than 300 B. More than 400 C. More than 200 4. How many states does USA have? A. 55 B. 50 C. 58 5. USA is the first country to land a man on the moon in year _____. A. 1999 B. 1987 C. 1969 True or false 6. It is the largest port on the East Coast, and the third largest in the nation. It has a Historical Significance because The Port of New York and New Jersey has a rich history; it was the point of entry for millions of immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many of whom arrived at Ellis Island. 7. The Port of New Orleans, also known as Port NOLAAH, is the sixth- smallest cruise port in the U.S. The port is located on the Mississippi River, about 1000 miles upriver from the Gulf of Mexico. 8. The port of Houston is home to about 290 million MT of cargo movement, between imports and exports, making it the busiest port in all of the United States. 9. Port of South Louisiana is located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern part of Louisiana. 10. The Port of Los Angeles Located on the West Coast of the country, is the busiest and largest port in the United States and one of the busiest in the world. It handles millions of containers every year, significantly contributing to the U.S. economy. Identification 11-13. List three major ports of Canada. 14. What is the Largest port in New Brunswick that plays a crucial role in Atlantic Gateway? 15. Located at Vancouver, it is about 8.8 kilometers around Stanley Park, what is this attraction? 16-17. what is the two continuous infrastructure port in canada ? 18. give one tourist attraction near in the port of sydney 19. Historical chapel in windsor with intricate architecture and stained glass, offering a serene atmosphere and audio tours through centuries of royal history and resting places. 20. it is a Largest port in New Brunswick, playing a crucial role in the Atlantic Gateway. GROUP 2 Ports in Canada A comprehensive presentation about ports in Canada. CL3 - Cruise Line Geography and Cultural Diversity Objectives: Understand how familiarity with Canadian ports' locations and functions allows the following: Businesses to improve their supply chains. Assist in planning logistics, including shipping routes and transportation methods. Guide investment choices and development initiatives. Help evaluate environmental impacts and adopt sustainable practices. Enhance emergency response strategies for incidents like oil spills or natural disasters. Improve travel planning and tourism strategies. Promotion of inclusivity and cultural appreciation. the port of Development of innovative solutions in fields good news such as logistics, environmental practices, and technology. Facts about Canada: Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area, covering approximately 9.98 million square kilometers. As of 2023, Canada has a population of around 39 million people. Canada is officially bilingual, with English and French as its two official languages. Canada is rich in natural resources, including oil, gas, minerals, and timber. Canada is known for its multicultural society. Facts about Canadian Ports: Canada has more than 500 port facilities all over the country. 17 of these ports are Canada Port Authorities due to their regional, strategic, and international significance. Environmental Considerations Economic Impact Ice Navigation Multimodal Transportation Recognizing the Strategic Significance of Canada's Major Seaports In addition to being thriving centers of import and export activity, Canada's major seaports—Port of Vancouver and The Port of Montreal, for example— are strategically significant due to their geographic location, infrastructure, and connectivity to other countries. They greatly raise Canada's reputation in international trade by enabling direct trade routes between the country and more than 170 economies worldwide. Furthermore, these significant seaports contribute billions to Canada's GDP, sustain thousands of employment, and are vital to the growth of local economies. Port of Vancouver Location: Vancouver, British Columbia 49.2827° N, 123.1207° W Largest port in Canada, third largest in North America by tonnage. Manages a diverse range of cargo including bulk goods, containers and automobiles. Major departure point for cruise to Alaska, attracting millions of tourists annually. Spans 16,000 hectares of water nearly 1,000 hectares of land, with more than 25 major marine terminals. Integrated with an extensive transportation network, including rail, highways and pipelines, ensuring efficient cargo movement. English Bay Beach Seawall Bay Vancouver Art Gallery Port of Halifax Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia 44.6488° N, 63.5752° W It is one of the deepest, ice-free harbors in North America, allowing for year-round operations. Handles a wide array of cargo types, including containerized www.reallygreatsite.com goods, bulk cargo and breakbulk Renowned cruise ship Home to pier 21, Serves as a major entry point destination, with a Canada’s museum of for goods from Europe and state-of-the-art facilities Immigration, adding other international markets, acommodating large supporting regional and cultural value to port. cruise liner national economies. Halifax Citadel Halifax Public Garden Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Port of Montreal Location: Montreal, Quebec 45.5017° N, 73.5673° W Largest inland port in the world, strategically located on the St. Lawrence River. Handles containerized cargo, dry bulk, liquid bulk and grain, making it a vital transshipment hub. Host numerous cruise ships, especially those navigating between the Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes. Features extensive rails and road connections, facilitating efficient cargo movements. Critical for international trade, particularly with Europe, The Mediterranean, and North America. Bonsecours Market Clock Tower Beach Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours-Chapel Port of Quebec Positioned along the St. Lawrence River, serving as a key port for cargo and cruise operations. Manages a variety of cargo including grain, liquid bulk, dry bulk, and containers. A popular stop for cruises traveling to and from the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes, offering rich cultural experiences. Quebec City adds a unique, historic, and cultural Rufus Stewart Margarita Perez dimensionPresentations to the port’s offerings. are tools that Equipped Presentations with are tools that can be used as lectures. can be used as lectures. advanced infrastructure and strong rail and road connections, ensuring seamless operations. Place des Canotiers Musee de la civilisation Port of Quebec Oasis Port of Toronto Location: Toronto, Ontario 43.651070° N, 79.347015° W Supports local economy through trade, job creation, and essential services. Facilitates import of raw materials and export of manufactured goods. Accommodates ferries and smaller cruise ships. Tourism near attractions like CN Tower, Toronto Islands, cultural venues. Established in 1793, key hub for commerce and transportation. Handles sugar, salt, cement, aggregate, steel and serves the Greater Toronto Area, a major economic region. Its Environmental Commitment reduces emissions, manages waste, and protects marine environment. CN Tower Rogers Centre Billy Bishop Airport Port of Saint John Location: Saint John, New Brunswick 45.2729° N, 66.0633° W Largest port in New Brunswick, playing a crucial role in the Atlantic Gateway. Deals with a wide range of cargo including containerized goods, bulk cargo, and petroleum products. Continuous infrastructure development to enhance capacity and efficiency, supporting economic growth. Modern facilities with strong road and rail networks, facilitating smooth cargo and passenger movement. Reversing Falls Rapids Irving Nature Park New Brunswick Museum Port of Sydney Location: Sydney, Nova Scotia 46.1368° N, 60.1942° W Located on Cape Breton Popular port of call for cruise Connected by road and Island, facing the Atlantic ships, attracting tourists to rail to regional and Ocean. Handles bulk cargo, Cape Breton and it supports national transportation including coal, petroleum local economy through trade networks. products, and general cargo. and tourism. Membertou Heritage Park Highland Village Alexander Graham Bell Museum Port of Hamilton Location: Hamilton, Ontario 43.2636° N, 79.8889° W Located on the western end of Lake Ontario, serving the industrial heartland of Ontario, specializes in cargo handling in steel, agricultural products, and bulk materials. Supports manufacturing and industrial activities in the region and for the economic impact it drives local economy by facilitating trade and creating jobs. Well-connected by rail and road networks to major industrial centers. The biggest volume of cargo handled in the Canadian Great Lakes is handled by the Port of Hamilton, whose yearly tonnage has increased since 1912 and reached 89,400 tons in that year. Gage Avenue Hess Village The Art Gallery of Hamilton Port of Windsor Location: Windsor, Ontario 42.3174° N, 83.0247° W Located on the Detroit River, opposite Detroit, Michigan, facilitating cross-border trade. Handles aggregates, salt, petroleum, and grain. Continuous infrastructure development to enhance capacity and efficiency, supporting economic growth. Modern facilities with strong road and rail networks, facilitating smooth cargo and passenger movement. St. George’s Chapel Windsor Great Park Legoland Windsor Resort Port of Victoria Location: Victoria, British Columbia 48.4284° N, 123.3656° W Located on the southern tip Major port of call for cruise of Vancouver Island, facing ships, attracting tourists to Well-connected by road, the Pacific Ocean. Handles Vancouver Island. Supports ferry, and air to regional general cargo, including local economy through trade and international forest products and and tourism, providing destinations. consumer goods. employment. Butchart Gardens Victoria’s Inner Harbour Sidney (Sidney-by-the-Sea) Cruise Line Companies: American Cruise Line Celebrity Cruises Crystal Cruises Norwegian Cruise Line Oceania Cruises Princess Cruises Royal Caribbean Virgin Voyages Windstar Cruises Conclusion: Ports in Canada International Connectivity Economic Contribution Job Creation Economic Development Cruise Industry Cultural Exchange Environmental Impacts Travel Planning and Strategies Innovative Contributions Future outlook: Ongoing infrastructure developments Canadian ports are increasingly focusing on sustainability and innovation. GROUP 2 Thank you for Listening! CL3 - Cruise Line Geography and Cultural Diversity PORTS OF CALL OF SOUTH AMERICA KIDD BARIL BRIONES FRANZ AARON JUSTIN BAGSIC Objectives TO PROVIDE A HOLISTIC AND CAPTIVATING OVERVIEW OF SOUTH AMERICA’S PORTS OF CALL, CAPTURING THEIR CULTURAL VIBRANCY, MAIN ATTRACTIONS, PRACTICAL INSIGHTS, SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS, AND SCENIC ALLURE. THIS APPROACH WILL OFFER LISTENERS BOTH AN INFORMATIVE TRAVEL GUIDE AND AN INVITATION TO EXPLORE THE RICH, DIVERSE WORLD OF SOUTH AMERICA. PORT OF BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA BENITO QUINQUELA MARTIN PASSENGER TERMINAL BUENOS AIRES SHORE EXCURSIONS ATTRACTIONS TANGO SHOW GAUCHO RANCH TEATRO COLON PUERTO MADERO TIGRE DELTA RECOLETA CEMETERY BUENOS AIRES CRUISELINE CELEBRITY CRUISES HOLLAND AMERICA LINE PRINCESS CRUISES PORT OF PUERTO MONTT SOUTHERN CHILE PUERTO MONTT SHORE EXCURSIONS ATTRACTIONS RAFTING ON THE OSORNO VOLCANO LLANQUIHUE LAKE PETROHUÉ FALLS PETROHUÉ RIVER FRUTILLAR TOUR CHILOÉ ISLAND PUERTO MONTT CRUISELINE SILVERSEA CRUISES HOLLAND AMERICA LINE PRINCESS CRUISES PORT OF RIO DE JANEIRO (PIER MAUÁ) BRAZIL RIO DE JANEIRO PIER MAUÁ SHORE EXCURSIONS ATTRACTIONS TIJUCA FOREST CHRIST THE SUGARLOAF TOUR SAMBA EXPERIENCE REDEEMER MOUNTAIN IPANEMA BEACH MARACANÃ STADIUM RIO DE JANEIRO CRUISELINE CELEBRITY CRUISES HOLLAND AMERICA LINE PRINCESS CRUISES PORT OF MONTEVIDEO URUGUAY MONTEVIDEO SHORE EXCURSIONS ATTRACTIONS WINE TASTING PLAZA RAMBLA BIKE TOUR CIUDAD VIEJA TOUR INDEPENDENCIA COLONIA DEL RAMBLA SACRAMENTO RIO DE JANEIRO CRUISELINE CELEBRITY CRUISES HOLLAND AMERICA LINE PRINCESS CRUISES THANK YOU! KIDD BARIL BRIONES FRANZ AARON JUSTIN BAGSIC Group 4 PORTS IN SCANDIVANIA CL-3 Cruiseline Geography and Cultural Diversity SCANDINAVIA Scandinavia, a region of Northern Europe, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, high quality of life, and rich history. The core Scandinavian countries—Norway, Sweden, and Denmark—are often joined by Finland and Iceland to form the Nordic region. This region boasts breathtaking fjords, majestic mountains, and serene forests. Its strategic location along the Baltic and North Seas has made it a vital hub for maritime trade. Ports like Copenhagen, Gothenburg, and Oslo serve as gateways to Europe and beyond, handling vast quantities of goods and facilitating global commerce. FACTS ABOUT SCANDINAVIA: Scandinavia is a region in Northern Europe known for its stunning landscapes, high quality of life, and unique cultural traditions. The core Scandinavian countries are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. As of 2024, Scandinavia has a population of around 28.2 million people including the Nordic Countries In the summer, some parts of Scandinavia experience the "Midnight Sun," where the sun doesn't set for several days. Conversely, in the winter, they experience "Polar Nights," where the sun doesn't rise for several days. Scandinavia was once home to the Vikings, legendary seafaring warriors and traders. Their legacy can still be seen in the region's history, culture, and mythology. Scandinavian countries consistently rank among the happiest and most prosperous nations in the world. They have strong social welfare systems, high levels of education, and excellent healthcare. Presented by : Fauget Group The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon that can be seen in the night sky in many parts of Scandinavia. FACTS ABOUT SCANDINAVIAN PORTS Scandinavian ports are strategically located along the Baltic and North Seas, making them crucial hubs for global trade. Ports like Copenhagen, Gothenburg, and Oslo handle a significant volume of cargo, connecting Scandinavia to international markets. These ports are renowned for their efficient operations, modern infrastructure, and commitment to sustainable practices. They play a vital role in the region's economy, facilitating the import and export of goods, and contributing to the overall prosperity of Scandinavia. Presented by : Fauget Group PORT AUTHORITIES ACROSS SCANDINAVIA PORT OF COPENHAGEN Location: Baltic Sea, Kattegat in Denmark. 55.702° N , 12.6405° E The Port of Copenhagen is the largest Danish seaport and one of the largest ports in the Baltic Sea basin. As a major cruise ship destination, the port welcomes millions of passengers annually. It also serves as a significant hub for containerized and bulk cargo, connecting Denmark to the global market. Equipped with modern infrastructure and committed to environmental sustainability, the Port of Copenhagen plays a crucial role in Denmark's economy and international trade. POPULAR CRUISE SHIPS VISITING COPENHAGEN Carnival Cruise Line Costa Cruises Royal Caribbean International Celebrity Cruises Norwegian Cruise Line Princess Cruises MSC Cruises Holland America Line ATTRACTIONS Nyhavn Tivoli Gardens The Little Mermaid PORT OF OSLO Location: Norwegian Coast, Skagerrak in Norway 59.9021° N , 10.728° E Port of Oslo is Norway’s largest public cargo and passenger port. From Oslo, half of Norway’s population can be reached within three hours. Oslo Port is a natural hub for logistics in Norway, with modern and efficient terminals. With nearly 7 million annual travellers, Oslo is Norway’s largest and most important passenger port - with international ferries, local traffic and cruises. The port facilitates efficient and environmentally friendly operations to support maritime transport, monitor traffic in the municipality's waters, and manage the port's properties and facilities in an economical and environmentally sound manner. POPULAR CRUISE SHIPS VISITING OSLO Viking Ocean Cruises Princess Cruises Hurtigruten Holland America Line MSC Cruises Celebrity Cruises AIDA Cruises Royal Caribbean International Costa Cruises ATTRACTIONS Vigeland Sculpture Akershus Fortress Oslo Opera House Park PORT OF STOCKHOLM Location: Baltic Sea, Sweden 59.3288° N , 18.1762° E Port of Stockholm is one of the world’s largest passenger ports and one of Sweden´s largest freight ports. The port in Stockholm are central ports for goods and passengers travelling to and from Finland and the Baltic States. The port boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including advanced terminals, efficient cargo handling equipment, and modern cruise berths. The port offers a welcoming environment for cruise passengers, with easy access to the city's historic center, cultural attractions, and shopping districts. POPULAR CRUISE SHIPS VISITING STOCKHOLM Viking Ocean Cruises Holland America Line MSC Cruises Celebrity Cruises AIDA Cruises Royal Caribbean International Norwegian Cruise Line Costa Cruises Silja Line (primarily for ferry Princess Cruises services) ATTRACTIONS Gamla Stan (Old Town) Vasa Museum Moderna Museet PORT OF BERGEN Location: Norwegian Coast, North Sea in Norway. 60.4027° N , 5.3068° E The Port of Bergen is the second largest port in Norway and one of the largest cruise ports in Northern Europe. Bergen's strategic location on the western coast of Norway makes it a popular starting point for cruises exploring the fjords. The city has a long maritime history, dating back to the Viking Age. The historic Bryggen wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a testament to Bergen's past. The port welcomes a variety of cruise ships throughout the year, including luxury liners and expedition vessels. Bergen offers a wealth of shore excursion options, including visits to the charming city center, scenic fjord cruises, and hiking in the surrounding mountains. POPULAR CRUISE SHIPS VISITING BERGEN Viking Ocean Cruises Princess Cruises Hurtigruten Holland America Line MSC Cruises Celebrity Cruises AIDA Cruises Royal Caribbean International Costa Cruises Norwegian Cruise Line ATTRACTIONS Mount Fløyen Bergen Aquarium Bergenhus Fortress PORT OF HELSINKI Location: Helsinki, Finland 60.1695° N, 24.9354° E Once just a small fishing port, Helsinki is now the capital of Finland. One of the busiest passenger ports in Europe A total of 163,000 passengers explored helsinki and the helsinki region. The highest numbers of passengers came from Germany (38%), the USA (19%), the UK (17%) and Italy (4%) Ponant Cruise on November 11, 2024 and December 20, 2024 POPULAR CRUISE SHIPS VISITING HELSINKI Norwegian Cruise Line MSC Cruises Oceania Cruises Holland America Cruises Ponant Cruises Grand Circle Cruise Line ATTRACTIONS Hotel and Restaurant Museum Finnish Museum of Tennis Palace Photograohy PORT OF GOTHENBURG Location: Gothenburg, Sweden 57.7089° N, 11.9746° E Largest port in Scandinavia The Port of Gothenburg has a favourable geographical location on the west coast of Sweden Every year they welcome 118,000 cruise passengers. Gothenburg is an attractive, multi-faceted cruise destination that is popular for reasons including the pleasant atmosphere in the city, the many restaurants and cafés. Aida Cruises on November 5, 2024 and Phoenix Reisen Cruise on December 4, 2024 POPULAR CRUISE SHIPS VISITING GOTHENBURG Aida Cruises Silver Sea Cruise Princess Cruises Holland America Cruises Line Oceania Cruises Mystic Cruises Norwegian Cruise Line ATTRACTIONS Feskekorka (Fish Church) Nordstan Domkyrkan THANK YOU! Presented by : Fauget Group QUIZ TIME !!! TRUE OR FALSE 1. Scandinavia is a country. 2. The Vikings were a Scandinavian people. 3. The Northern Lights can be seen in all parts of Scandinavia year-round. 4. Copenhagen is the capital of Norway. 5. The Port of Gothenburg is the largest port in Scandinavia. MULTIPLE CHOICE 6. Which of the following is NOT a core Scandinavian country? a) Norway b) Sweden c) Finland d) Denmark 7. What natural phenomenon occurs in Scandinavia during the summer months? a) Polar Nights b) Midnight Sun c) Aurora Borealis d) Monsoon Season 8. Which Scandinavian port is known for its historic Bryggen wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage site? a) Port of Oslo b) Port of Bergen c) Port of Stockholm d) Port of Helsinki MULTIPLE CHOICE 9. What is the capital city of Sweden? a) Oslo b) Copenhagen c) Stockholm d) Helsinki 10. Which Scandinavian port is the largest cruise port in Northern Europe? a) Port of Bergen b) Port of Gothenburg c) Port of Helsinki d) Port of Stockholm MEDITERRENEAN PORTS PORT OF ALGECIRAS ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 31.2653°"N, 32.3019 °"E Most important in Spain due to its geostrategic location. It lies at the intersection of the world’s main maritime routes with a constant movement of goods and passengers. The Port of Algeciras, located in the province of Cádiz in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain, is one of the largest commercial port in the Mediterranean and the third in the Mediterranean Sea. PLAZA ALTA MARIA CRISTINA PARK CAPILLA DE SAN ISIDRO PORT OF BARCELONA ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 41.3874°"N, 2.1686 °"E Important destination not only for its ferry routes and cruise sailings, but also for its surrounding areas, amenities, and cultural significance. There are 3 ferry passenger terminals at the port of Barcelona: Terminal Drassanes, Terminal Ferry Barcelona, and Grimaldi Terminal Barcelona. There are many passenger ferries departing daily from the port terminals, and it is one of the largest passenger ports in Spain. Due to its excellent urban location, there are many ways to get to Barcelona Port from the city center, the airport, as well as from other parts of Spain and abroad. Picasso Basílica de la Sagrada Museum Casa Batlló Família Barcelona PORT OF ISTANBUL ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 41.0329°"N, 28.9932 °"E Istanbul, Turkey's largest city, is home to several ports, including Haydarpaşa and Galataport, offering cruise ship amenities and cargo services, and is also connected to the Bosphorus Strait. Every day, eleven passenger ships can dock at the port. A total of 832 passenger ships brought 460,427 tourists to the port. Galata Tower Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque Basilica Cistern PORT OF NICE ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 43.4865°"N, 7.2907°"E The Port of Nice, situated in the heart of Nice, is a vital French Riviera hub, offering a strategic location to explore the city's beautiful areas and the Mediterranean Sea. It has a marina and a commercial harbor as its two main sections, and there are parking spaces close by for about 700 cars. SNCM and Corsica Ferries are two ferry companies that serve the port, offering connections mostly to Corsica. Parc du Mont Boron Cathédrale Saint- Garden of Arenas Nicolas de Nice Cimiez PORT OF VALLETTA ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 35.8917°"N, 14.5100°"E It handles approximately 85% of the country's maritime trade and serves as a key hub for cargo and passenger traffic. The port features extensive facilities for various types of cargo, including containers, bulk, and cruise ships. The Valletta Port can handle three cruise ships at once and process more than 500 passengers every hour. The Port of Valletta, also known as the Grand Harbour located on Malta's northeastern coast. Lower Barrakka Gardens Fort St Elmo - Saint John Co- National War Museum Cathedral THANKYOU very much QUIZ 1 - 5 Give 5 examples of Ports in Mediterranean 6 - 8 What are the tree Terminals in Port of Barcelona TRUE OR FALSE The Port of Valleta is also known as Grand Harbour In Port of Algeciras there are two only ferries company that can serve the port ANSWERKEY 1. Port of Algeciras. 9. True 2. Port of Barcelona. 10. False 3. Port of Istanbul 4. Port of Nice 5. Port of Valletta 6. Terminal Drassanes 7. Terminal Ferry Barcelona 8. Grimaldi Terminal Barcelona MEDITERRENEAN PORTS PORT OF ALGECIRAS ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 31.2653°"N, 32.3019 °"E Most important in Spain due to its geostrategic location. It lies at the intersection of the world’s main maritime routes with a constant movement of goods and passengers. The Port of Algeciras, located in the province of Cádiz in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain, is one of the largest commercial port in the Mediterranean and the third in the Mediterranean Sea. PLAZA ALTA MARIA CRISTINA PARK CAPILLA DE SAN ISIDRO PORT OF BARCELONA ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 41.3874°"N, 2.1686 °"E Important destination not only for its ferry routes and cruise sailings, but also for its surrounding areas, amenities, and cultural significance. There are 3 ferry passenger terminals at the port of Barcelona: Terminal Drassanes, Terminal Ferry Barcelona, and Grimaldi Terminal Barcelona. There are many passenger ferries departing daily from the port terminals, and it is one of the largest passenger ports in Spain. Due to its excellent urban location, there are many ways to get to Barcelona Port from the city center, the airport, as well as from other parts of Spain and abroad. Picasso Basílica de la Sagrada Museum Casa Batlló Família Barcelona PORT OF ISTANBUL ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 41.0329°"N, 28.9932 °"E Istanbul, Turkey's largest city, is home to several ports, including Haydarpaşa and Galataport, offering cruise ship amenities and cargo services, and is also connected to the Bosphorus Strait. Every day, eleven passenger ships can dock at the port. A total of 832 passenger ships brought 460,427 tourists to the port. Galata Tower Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque Basilica Cistern PORT OF NICE ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 43.4865°"N, 7.2907°"E The Port of Nice, situated in the heart of Nice, is a vital French Riviera hub, offering a strategic location to explore the city's beautiful areas and the Mediterranean Sea. It has a marina and a commercial harbor as its two main sections, and there are parking spaces close by for about 700 cars. SNCM and Corsica Ferries are two ferry companies that serve the port, offering connections mostly to Corsica. Parc du Mont Boron Cathédrale Saint- Garden of Arenas Nicolas de Nice Cimiez PORT OF VALLETTA ABSOLUTE LOCATION : 35.8917°"N, 14.5100°"E It handles approximately 85% of the country's maritime trade and serves as a key hub for cargo and passenger traffic. The port features extensive facilities for various types of cargo, including containers, bulk, and cruise ships. The Valletta Port can handle three cruise ships at once and process more than 500 passengers every hour. The Port of Valletta, also known as the Grand Harbour located on Malta's northeastern coast. Lower Barrakka Gardens Fort St Elmo - Saint John Co- National War Museum Cathedral THANKYOU very much QUIZ 1 - 5 Give 5 examples of Ports in Mediterranean 6 - 8 What are the tree Terminals in Port of Barcelona TRUE OR FALSE The Port of Valleta is also known as Grand Harbour In Port of Algeciras there are two only ferries company that can serve the port ANSWERKEY 1. Port of Algeciras. 9. True 2. Port of Barcelona. 10. False 3. Port of Istanbul 4. Port of Nice 5. Port of Valletta 6. Terminal Drassanes 7. Terminal Ferry Barcelona 8. Grimaldi Terminal Barcelona