Port of Bridgetown — Gatehouse for the Deep Water Harbour from the Princess Alice Highway. (c.a. November 2000) Location Country … Wikipedia
port — A place for the loading and unloading of the cargoes of vessels, and the collection of duties or customs upon imports and exports. A place, on the seacoast, great lakes, or on a river, where ships stop for the purpose of loading and unloading… … Black's law dictionary
port of departure — The port from which a vessel clears upon the commencement of a voyage. The port of departure of a ship sailing from the port of a foreign country to a port of the United States, is the foreign port from which she clears and departs. If the vessel … Ballentine's law dictionary
foreign — Belonging to another nation or country; belonging or attached to another jurisdiction; made, done, or rendered in another state or jurisdiction; subject to another jurisdiction; operating or solvable in another territory; extrinsic; outside;… … Black's law dictionary
foreign — Belonging to another nation or country; belonging or attached to another jurisdiction; made, done, or rendered in another state or jurisdiction; subject to another jurisdiction; operating or solvable in another territory; extrinsic; outside;… … Black's law dictionary
Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project — The port of Miami is one of the busiest container ports in the US The Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project is a planned project to expand the Port of Miami by dredging the bay to allow new, larger cargo ships to enter the port.[1] This project is… … Wikipedia
port — A place urban in character, contiguous to navigable waters, with facilities, for the loading, unloading, surfacing, outfitting, and provisioning of vessels. 38 Am J1st Ship § 223. Any place from which merchandise can be shipped for importation or … Ballentine's law dictionary
Port Harcourt — Ugwu Ọcha/Iguocha, Diobu, City Top: A street scene in Port Harcourt Middle: Port Harcourt I … Wikipedia
Port of Boston — Long Wharf in downtown Boston, once the main commercial wharf within the port, but now used by ferries and cruise boats. Location Country … Wikipedia
Foreign internal defense — (FID) is used by a number of Western militaries, explicitly by the United States but sharing ideas with countries including France and the United Kingdom, to describe an approach to combating actual or threatened insurgency in a foreign state… … Wikipedia