If your city doesn't have a port it's pretty much a non-city

If your city doesn't have a port it's pretty much a non-city

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try 3 PORTS!

2nd busiest passenger port in Yurop

What if the port is so large it has its own tinier cities in it

:))))

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Landlocked portlets btfo

>Landlocked portlets
tjis sounds like it could be a dish

We have 2 main ports for cargo ships, 2 industrial ones and a public one for larger vessels. Plus a bunch of small ones.

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pretty sure we have the busiest passenger port in the world now
t. Helsinki

Doesn't count unfortunately...

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Based

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Amsterdam/Zaandam?

Moscow has river ports.

Redpilled

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You have Vladivostok and Murmansk though?

But I live in a village

Any city within 10 miles of the sea is no true city

we built over them

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Out of a 100 villages, only one doesn't have a port.

I rather see port activities to be honest. Are there still ports in use in London?

london technically has ports but they're 15/30 miles down the river from london
I don't think there are any left in the city itself

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Same is happening in my city. Only the 20th century and the 21th century parts of the port are still in use. Most older parts are residential areas by now.

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Maritime subhuman

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Inland ports count, r-right?

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sure

Where I live is the 9th busiest port in the world. So I do live in a city I guess.

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Jep