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Maritime-Maritime (Togolese region)
Maritime Region (French: Région maritime) is the southernmost of Togo's five regions, with the country's only shoreline on the Bight of Benin. Tsévié
Maritime-Maritime
region in Togo Maritime Southeast Asia The Maritimes, the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island Maritime County, former
Maritime-Togo
Togo, officially the Togolese Republic, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north
Maritime-Tōgō Heihachirō
Tōgō Heihachirō (東郷 平八郎, 27 January 1848 – 30 May 1934), served as a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and became one of Japan's
Maritime-Geography of Togo
Togo is a small Sub-Saharan state, comprising a long strip of land in West Africa. Togo's geographic coordinates are a latitude of 8° north and a longitude
Maritime-Lomé
Lomé benefited from 1904 from a port that made it the only maritime contact point of Togo, ruining its rival, Aného, until then much more important. From
Maritime-Togolese Football Federation
major football leagues in Togo. Lomé Commune Lomé Ligue Maritime Est Aného, Tabligbo, Vo, Togoville, Akoumapé Ligue Maritime Ouest Lomé: Tsévié and Kévé
Maritime-Gen language
Mina-Gen, and Popo) is a Gbe language spoken in the southeast of Togo in the Maritime Region. Like the other Gbe languages, Gen is a tonal language. The
Maritime-Vogan, Togo
canton located in the Maritime Region of Togo. It lies approximately 45–60 km (30–35 mi) northeast of Lomé, the capital of Togo, and is the capital of
Maritime-Politics of Togo
Politics of Togo takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Togo is both head of state and head of government. Executive
Maritime-International maritime signal flags
International maritime signal flags are various flags used to communicate with ships. The principal system of flags and associated codes is the International
Maritime-List of cities in Togo
This is a list of cities and towns in Togo. Agbodrafo Togoville Geography of Togo "Population of Cities in Togo". Monga Bay. July 1, 2019. Retrieved January
Maritime-Plateaux Region, Togo
Plateaux Region (French: Région des Plateaux) is one of Togo's five regions. Atakpamé is the regional capital. It is the largest region in terms of area
Maritime-International Maritime Organization
The International Maritime Organization (IMO; French: Organisation maritime internationale; Spanish: Organización Marítima Internacional) is a specialised
Maritime-Regions of Togo
Development Index Prefectures of Togo ISO 3166-2:TG Togo at GeoHive Archived 2016-07-01 at the Wayback Machine "Togo: Administrative Division (Regions
Maritime-Aného
45 km east of the capital Lomé, between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Togo in Maritime Region. Historically it was known as Petit Popo and it had a Portuguese
Maritime-Telephone numbers in Togo
telephone codes in Togo. yyy xxxxx - Calling inside Togo +228 yyy xxxxx - Calling from outside Togo The NSN length is eight digits. "Togo". v t e v t e
Maritime-Agbodrafo
Porto Seguro), is a town in southern Togo in the Maritime Region, lying between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Togo. It grew around a Portuguese fort and
Maritime-Horses in Togo
maritime : Cameroun. Togo (in French). Vol. 6. Togo: L'Encyclopédie coloniale et maritime. p. 497. Cornevin, Robert (1962). Les Bassari du nord Togo.
Maritime-Lacs Prefecture
Lacs is a prefecture located in the Maritime Region of Togo. The prefecture covers 388 km2, with a population in 2022 of 241,247. The prefecture seat
Maritime-Demographics of Togo
demographics of Togo include ethnicity, population density, age, education level, health, economic status and religious affiliations. Togo's population of
Maritime-Vo Prefecture
Vo is a prefecture located in the Maritime Region of Togo. The prefecture seat is located in Vogan. Amegnran is a village in the prefecture. Cantons of
Maritime-Faure Gnassingbé
born 6 June 1966) is a Togolese politician who has been the president of Togo since 2005. Before assuming the presidency, he was appointed by his father
Maritime-Z flag
The Z flag is one of the international maritime signal flags. In the system of international maritime signal flags, part of the International Code of Signals
Maritime-Territorial waters
continental shelf (these components are sometimes collectively called the maritime zones). In a narrower sense, the term is often used as a synonym for the
Maritime-Prefectures of Togo
The Republic of Togo is divided into five regions which are subdivided into 35 prefectures. These various prefectures of Togo are shown according to their
Maritime-List of countries and territories by maritime boundaries
countries and territories by maritime boundaries with other countries and territories. The list encompasses adjacent maritime nations and territories with
Maritime-Tsévié
Tsévié is a city and canton in the Maritime Region of Togo. It is situated 32 km north of the capital Lomé and at the 2010 Census had a population of
Maritime-Belt and Road Initiative
corridors linked by road, rail, energy, and digital infrastructure and the Maritime Silk Road linked by the development of ports. Xi originally announced the
Maritime-German night fighter direction vessel Togo
MS Togo was a German merchant ship that was launched in 1938. Requisitioned by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine as Schiff 14, in April 1940 she participated
Maritime-Maritime Labour Convention
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) is an International Labour Organization (ILO) convention, number 186, established in 2006 as the fourth pillar of
Maritime-Togoville
is a town and canton in southern Togo. It lies on the northern shore of Lake Togo. It was originally known as Togo. Like the country, the town is named
Maritime-Geography of Ghana
consisting of the Ashanti uplands and the Kwahu Plateau. The hilly Akwapim-Togo ranges are found along Ghana's eastern international border. The Volta Basin
Maritime-List of airports in Togo
This is a list of airports in Togo, sorted by location. Togo, officially the Togolese Republic, is a country in West Africa bordered by Ghana to the west
Maritime-Battle of Tsushima
Trafalgar". The battle involved the Japanese Combined Fleet under Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō and the Russian Second Pacific Squadron under Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky
Maritime-Zio Prefecture
Zio is a prefecture located in the Maritime Region of Togo. The prefecture covers 2,164 km2, with a population in 2022 of 500,032. The prefecture seat
Maritime-Jasmine Togo-Brisby
Jasmine Togo-Brisby (born 1982) is a South Sea Islander artist known for her sculpture installations and portrait photographs. She currently resides in
Maritime-India–Togo relations
India and Togo maintain diplomatic relations. Togo opened its embassy in New Delhi in October 2010. The High Commission of India in Accra, Ghana is concurrently
Maritime-List of countries and territories by land and maritime borders
This is a list of countries and territories by land and maritime borders. For each country or territory, the number and identity of other countries and
Maritime-Council of Ministers of Togo
The Council of Ministers of Togo consists of members appointed by the President with the advice of the Prime Minister. The Council of Ministers is chaired
Maritime-Baguida
Baguida is a canton and city of the suburbs of Lomé, the capital of Togo. It was itself once the capital. Baguida is located approximately 13 kilometers
Maritime-Naval Academy Etajima
is in the Etajima-cho government building and is the base of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Beside housing the 1st Technical School and the Officer
Maritime-Bas-Mono Prefecture
Bas-Mono is a prefecture located in the Maritime Region of Togo. The prefecture covers 327 km2, with a population in 2022 of 94,860. Canton (administrative
Maritime-Attitogon
Atitogan is a canton and village in the Lacs Prefecture in the Maritime Region of south-eastern Togo. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Attitogon. v t e
Maritime-Zio
Zio may refer to the following: Zio, Togo, a prefecture in southern Togo Zio Prefecture, Maritime Region of Togo Kyocera Zio (stylized ZIO), a 3G smartphone
Maritime-List of country calling codes
224 – Guinea 225 – Ivory Coast 226 – Burkina Faso 227 – Niger 228 – Togo 229 – Benin 230 – Mauritius 231 – Liberia 232 – Sierra Leone 233 – Ghana
Maritime-Cantons of Togo
The Cantons of Togo are the third-level administrative units of the country, after regions and prefectures; which in turn they are subdivided into villages
Maritime-Tabligbo
Tabligbo is a city and canton in Togo with 22,304 inhabitants (2010). It is the seat of Yoto prefecture in Maritime Region. It was the site of a cement
Maritime-Amegnran
Amegnran is a town in the Vo Prefecture in the Maritime Region of southern Togo. Maplandia world gazetteer Satellite map at Maplandia.com v t e
Maritime-Japanese battleship Mikasa
Mount Mikasa in Nara, Japan, the ship served as the flagship of Vice Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō throughout the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, including the
Maritime-Outline of Togo
Togo Geology of Togo Wildlife of Togo Fauna of Togo Birds of Togo Mammals of Togo Glaciers in Togo: none Rivers of Togo World Heritage Sites in Togo List
Maritime-United States Fleet Activities Sasebo
the Japanese Navy under Admiral Togo sailed from Sasebo to combat the Russian Baltic Fleet, leading to victory for Togo at the Battle of Tsushima. The
Maritime-HMAS Phillip
Built in 1905 by Frederick Moore at Launceston, Tasmania and launched as Togo and used for passenger service by Broomby and Dent, Launceston. She was bought
Maritime-Zinovy Rozhestvensky
Navy at the decisive Battle of Tsushima (27–28 May 1905). Japanese Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō drew upon his experiences from the battles of Port Arthur and
Maritime-Geography of Niue
Cave. The coastline also includes numerous coastal caverns including Ana, Togo, and Vaikona. The lowest point is at sea level, and the highest is an unnamed
Maritime-Music of the Maritimes
The music of Canada's Maritime provinces has included many artists from both the traditional and pop genres, and is mostly European in origin. The traditional
Maritime-Lomé–Blitta railway
The Lomé–Blitta railway was the third railway line built in today's Togo. It was also called Hinterlandbahn (hinterland railway) or Baumwoll-Bahn (cotton
Maritime-Golfe Prefecture
Golfe is a Prefecture located in the Maritime Region of Togo. The prefecture's seat is Lomé which is also the administrative capital of the Togolese Republic
Maritime-Europe, the Middle East and Africa
Nigeria Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Senegal Sierra Leone Togo Americas Asia-Pacific MENA List of country groupings Kenton, Will. "Europe
Maritime-Lower Guinea
tropical forests stretching along the Gulf of Guinea, from Ghana through Benin, Togo, Nigeria, and Cameroon. It is separated from Upper Guinea by the drier Dahomey
Maritime-Agbéyomé Kodjo
served as Prime Minister of Togo from 29 August 2000 to 27 June 2002. Kodjo was born in Tokpli, now in Yoto Prefecture, Togo on 12 October 1954, to Dossou
Maritime-Battle of the Yellow Sea
succeeded in delaying Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō's concentration of his forces. Although Vitgeft's move had bought him time, Tōgō had nonetheless previously
Maritime-Togo National Museum
Togo National Museum (French: Musée national du Togo) is the national museum of Togo. It is located in the capital of Lomé. Founded in 1975, it presents
Maritime-Chief of Staff, Joint Staff
The Chief of Staff, Joint Staff (Japanese: 統合幕僚長, Hepburn: Tōgō Bakuryō-chō), formerly known as the Chairman of the Joint Staff Council from 1954 to 2006
Maritime-Marie Madoé Sivomey
in Togo, overseeing the capital, Lomé, from 1967 to 1974. She was born in 1923 in a Christian family in Aného, a town in southeastern Togo's Maritime region
Maritime-Koffi Sama
Koffi Sama (born 1944) was the Prime Minister of Togo from 29 June 2002 to 9 June 2005. Sama was born at Amoutchou in Ogou Prefecture. He was Minister
Maritime-Amou
Landes, France Amou Prefecture, Togo Amou Haji, also known as the World's Dirtiest Man (1928-2022) Australian Maritime Officers Union This disambiguation
Maritime-Prime meridian (Greenwich)
Kingdom (specifically, only England) France Spain Algeria Mali Burkina Faso Togo Ghana It also passes through Antarctica, only touching Queen Maud Land, a
Maritime-Turkmenistan
Workers in the service of Maritime and River Transport of Turkmenistan
Maritime-Waci language
Waci (also spelled Ouatchi) is a Gbe language of Togo and Benin. It is part of a dialect continuum which also includes Ewe and Mina also known as Gɛn.
Maritime-Lithuania
east and south, Poland to the south, and Russia to the southwest, with a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Lithuania covers an area of 65,300 km2
Maritime-International Code of Signals
The International Code is the most recent evolution of a wide variety of maritime flag signalling systems. The International Code of Signals was preceded
Maritime-Flag
especially in environments where communication is challenging (such as the maritime environment, where semaphore is used). Many flags fall into groups of similar
Maritime-Atakpamé
Atakpamé is the fifth largest city in Togo by population (84,979 inhabitants in 2006), located in the Plateaux Region of Togo. It is an industrial centre and
Maritime-Lomé–Aného railway
products were often transport goods. Draft animals were seldom used in south Togo, as the Surra-epizootic spread there. Due to the absence of natural harbors
Maritime-Yoto Prefecture
Yoto is a prefecture located in the Maritime Region of Togo. The prefecture covers 1,258 km2, with a population in 2022 of 174,851. The prefecture seat
Maritime-Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation
Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation or SUA Convention is a multilateral treaty by which states agree
Maritime-Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west. Its capital and largest city, Zagreb, forms
Maritime-Malaysia
land and maritime border with Thailand and maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. East Malaysia shares land and maritime borders with
Maritime-South Africa
5 May 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021. "South African Maritime Safety Authority". South African Maritime Safety Authority. Archived from the original on 29
Maritime-List of countries and dependencies by population density
by Israel, as Israel still maintains direct control over Gaza's air and maritime space, six of Gaza's seven land crossings, a no-go buffer zone within the
Maritime-Vincent Bolloré
rates for political consulting (through Havas) and port concessions in Lomé, Togo; and Conakry, Guinea. He was subsequently indicted for "corruption of foreign
Maritime-Turkey
fields have recently been discovered. There is a dispute over Turkey's maritime boundaries with Greece and Cyprus and drilling rights in the eastern Mediterranean
Maritime-Indonesia
Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and the eastern part of Malaysia, as well as maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia,
Maritime-Russia
the south; China and North Korea to the southeast. Russia also shares maritime boundaries with Japan and the United States. Russia also shares borders
Maritime-China
from Bangladesh and Thailand to the southwest and south, and has several maritime neighbors such as Japan, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia. China has
Maritime-Exclusive economic zone
production from water and wind. EEZ does not define the ownership of any maritime features (islands, rocks and low-tide elevations) within the EEZ. It stretches
Maritime-Yoruba people
West African ethnic group who mainly inhabit parts of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. The areas of these countries primarily inhabited by the Yoruba are often
Maritime-Piracy in the 21st century
legitimate trading interests of the affected countries that include Benin, Togo, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. As
Maritime-List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes
Teresópolis Within Brazil Charged Tango International maritime signal Three International maritime signal Pennon More triband Top right to bottom left Primorsky
Maritime-Belgium
forms the country's highest point at 694 m (2,277 ft). The climate is maritime temperate with significant precipitation in all seasons (Köppen climate
Maritime-Lomé–Kpalimé railway
The Lomé–Kpalimé railway was the second railway line built in today's Togo. It was also called Inlandbahn or Kakao-Bahn (cocoa railway). The railway line
Maritime-Maritime Partnership Exercise
Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo and USA. The activities and drills during the exercise are designed to provide
Maritime-Koffi Panou
President Gnassingbé Eyadéma. Panou, who was from Lacs Prefecture in southern Togo, graduated from ESIJY in Yaoundé, Cameroon in the 1970s[citation needed]
Maritime-Poland
technical, medical, economic, agricultural, pedagogical, theological, musical, maritime and military faculties. The University of Warsaw and Warsaw Polytechnic
Maritime-West Africa
Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo, as well as Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom
Maritime-Gulf of Guinea
the Equator. Maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea consists of 18 sovereign states. Multiple institutional mandates address maritime security in the
Maritime-Enlargement of the European Union
outside the ECSC and the merged territory retained the same status Renamed Togo on 1958-02-22 Renamed Sudanese Republic on 1958-11-24 Senegal and the Sudanese
Maritime-Geography of Benin
countries: Burkina Faso 386 km, Niger 277 km, Nigeria 809 km, Togo 651 km Coastline: 121 km Maritime claims: territorial sea: 200 nautical miles (370.4 km) Climate:
Maritime-List of World Heritage Sites in Togo
established in 1972. Togo accepted the convention on April 15, 1998, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2023, Togo has only one
Maritime-Hong Kong
acquired a permanent lease for Macau in 1557. After the Qing conquest, maritime trade was banned under the Haijin policies. From 1661 to 1683, the population
Maritime-Philippines
Philippine Sea to the east, and the Celebes Sea to the south. It shares maritime borders with Taiwan to the north, Japan to the northeast, Palau to the
Maritime-Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
steal oil cargo. In 2012, the International Maritime Bureau (IMB), Oceans Beyond Piracy and the Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Program reported
Maritime-Japanese cruiser Kasuga
the overall command of Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō on 11 April. In an effort to block the Russian ships in Port Arthur, Togo ordered a minefield laid at the
Maritime-ISO 3166-2:TG
ISO 3166-2:TG is the entry for Togo in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Maritime-Regional Maritime University
The Regional Maritime University (RMU) is an international tertiary institution and private university in Accra, Ghana. It attained full university status
Maritime-Quebec
climate of Quebec is cold and humid, with variations determined by latitude, maritime and elevation influences. Because of the influence of both storm systems
Maritime-Macau
Restoration War of 1640, Portuguese Malacca fell to the Dutch in 1641. Maritime trade with China was banned in 1644 following the Qing conquest under the
Maritime-Japanese battleship Shikishima
Vice-Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō led the 1st Fleet in an attack on the Russian ships of the Pacific Squadron anchored just outside Port Arthur. Tōgō had expected
Maritime-Sky Girls
becomes the fifth Sky Girl, and pilots the Sonic Diver Shunya. Souya Togo (冬后 蒼哉, Togo Souya) Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara A former skilled combat pilot, he
Maritime-Bangladesh
communication and transportation, and estuaries on the Bay of Bengal permitted maritime trade. The early Iron Age saw the development of metal weaponry, coinage
Maritime-United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
international agreement that establishes a legal framework for all marine and maritime activities. As of May 2023[update], 168 countries and the European Union
Maritime-Greenwich Mean Time
(disputed) Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Senegal Sierra Leone Togo Ruth Belville – "the Greenwich Time Lady", daughter of John Henry Belville
Maritime-New Brunswick
the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. New Brunswick is bordered
Maritime-Guinea (region)
most densely populated regions of Africa, covering southern Nigeria, Benin, Togo and stretching into Ghana. It includes the coastal regions as well as the
Maritime-Ghana
sharing a border with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east. Ghana covers an area of 239,567 km2 (92,497 sq mi), spanning
Maritime-Deaths in March 2024
Itamar da Silveira (João da Bega) (in Portuguese) Lawrence Snow "Larry" Damon Togo : Mgr Ambroise Kotamba Djoliba est mort (in French) Soldier, MP, academic:
Maritime-Triangular trade
K (2007). "An African Family Archive: The Lawsons of Little Popo/Aneho (Togo), 1841-1938". The English Historical Review. CXXII (499): 1438–1439. doi:10
Maritime-Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
powers listed above except China. (III): Convention for the Adaptation to Maritime Warfare of the Principles of the Geneva Convention of 22 August 1864 This
Maritime-University of Lomé
(French: Université de Lomé; abbreviated UL) is the largest university in Togo. Located in the city of Lomé, it was founded in 1970 as University of Benin
Maritime-Lebanon
From 3200 to 539 BC, what was to become Lebanon was part of Phoenicia, a maritime empire that stretched the Mediterranean Basin. In 64 BC, the Roman Empire
Maritime-Office of Naval Intelligence
S. Intelligence Community and serves as the nation's premier source of maritime intelligence. Since the First World War, ONI's mission has broadened to
Maritime-List of Ukrainian flags
Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Rhodesia Antarctica Adélie Land Argentine
Maritime-Naval history of Japan
Red Seal Ships (朱印船), ISBN 4-642-06659-4 (Japanese) Tōgō Shrine and Tōgō Association (東郷神社・東郷会), Togo Heihachiro in images, illustrated Meiji Navy (図説東郷平八郎、目で見る明治の海軍)
Maritime-Oman
with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen, while sharing maritime borders with Iran and Pakistan. The capital and largest city is Muscat
Maritime-Economy of India
sanitation systems and the existence of a form of municipal government. Maritime trade was carried out extensively between southern regions of India and
Maritime-Flag of the United States
to this family are: Chile, Cuba, Greece, Liberia, Malaysia, Puerto Rico, Togo, and Uruguay. The flag of Bikini Atoll is symbolic of the islanders' belief
Maritime-Pakistan
the west; Iran to the southwest; and China to the northeast. It shares a maritime border with Oman in the Gulf of Oman, and is separated from Tajikistan
Maritime-Bahrain
the Handley Page HP42 aircraft. Later in the same decade, the Bahrain Maritime Airport was established, for flying boats and seaplanes. Bahrain participated
Maritime-Morocco
forests yield cork, cabinet wood, and building materials. Part of the maritime population fishes for its livelihood. Agadir, Essaouira, El Jadida, and
Maritime-List of countries and dependencies by area
waters include rivers, canals, and lakes, including The Great Lakes." "Maritime Zones and Boundaries". noaa.gov. 15 February 2024. Retrieved 20 February
Maritime-Russian cruiser Oleg
Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War. The squadron engaged Japanese Admiral Togo Heihachiro’s Combined Fleet at the Battle of Tsushima on 15 May 1905. During
Maritime-SOLAS Convention
international maritime treaty which sets out minimum safety standards in the construction, equipment and operation of merchant ships. The International Maritime Organization
Maritime-Jordan
settled in the Levant. As had happened during the Roman era, growth of maritime trade diminished Transjordan's central position, and the area became increasingly
Maritime-Aegean dispute
Imia. One aspect of the dispute is the differing interpretations of the maritime law: Turkey has not signed up to the Convention on the Continental Shelf
Maritime-Marseille
Lebanon (2003) Casablanca, Morocco (1998) Istanbul, Turkey (2003) Lomé, Togo(1995) Lyon, France Jerusalem(2006) Montevideo, Uruguay (1999) Thessaloniki
Maritime-Slovenia
destinations east of the Suez than the ports of Northern Europe. In addition, the maritime passenger traffic mostly takes place in Koper. Two smaller ports used for
Maritime-East Timor
historic maritime border deal". BBC News. 7 March 2018. Archived from the original on 15 May 2022. Retrieved 15 May 2022. "Australia ratifies maritime boundaries
Maritime-Visa requirements for United States citizens
Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo, South Sudan, Uganda, and Zambia, require all incoming passengers older than
Maritime-List of territorial disputes
List of border conflicts List of countries and territories by land and maritime borders List of internal boundary disputes in the Philippines List of sovereign
Maritime-Saint-Jean-d'Angély
right bank. Koumondè, Togo Mondsee, Austria New Iberia, United States Saint-Sulpice, Canada Communes of the Charente-Maritime department "Répertoire
Maritime-Sebe
Zebe is a small town in Togo located on the north side of the lagoon near Aného. It was the second capital of the German colony of Togoland from 1887,
Maritime-International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
as Collision Regulations (COLREGs) are published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and set out, among other things, the "rules of the road"
Maritime-Papua New Guinea
one aircraft squadron, which transports the other military wings. The Maritime Element consists of four Pacific-class patrol boats, three ex-Australian
Maritime-List of people who died in traffic collisions
and killing him. Bella Bellow 1945 1973 28 years Togolese pop singer car Togo Vasile Belous 1988 2021 33 years Moldovan boxer car Călărășeuca, Moldova
Maritime-Stepan Makarov
Five miles west in Saskatchewan is the community of Togo, which is named after the Japanese Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō. "The following January[1878], Makarov
Maritime-Gabon
deforestation and forest degradation. Additionally, in June 2022, Gabon, along with Togo, joined the Commonwealth of Nations, signalling its commitment to multilateral
Maritime-Yemen
north, Oman to the northeast, and the Indian Ocean to the south, sharing maritime borders with Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia across the Horn of Africa. Covering
Maritime-List of emergency telephone numbers
112 Police – 191; Ambulance – 193; Fire – 192. Guinea 117 18 442-020 Maritime Emergency Service – 19; Gendarmerie – 118; National Gendarmerie – 122 Guinea-Bissau
Maritime-Visa requirements for Indian citizens
Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo, South Sudan, Uganda, and Zambia, require all incoming passengers older than
Maritime-Köppen climate classification
(Aw) Kumasi, Ghana (Aw) Kupang, Indonesia (Aw) Lagos, Nigeria (Aw) Lomé, Togo (Aw) Mengla, Yunnan, China (Aw) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (Aw) Naples, Florida
Maritime-Saudi Arabia
made in logistics. The country is historically and currently part of the Maritime Silk Road. Statistics on poverty in the kingdom are not available through
Maritime-Suriname
Marowijne and Corantijn rivers, respectively, while a part of the disputed maritime boundary with Guyana was arbitrated by the Permanent Court of Arbitration
Maritime-Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1894)
when the Japanese Combined Fleet, commanded by Vice Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō, attacked. Tōgō had expected the night attack by his ships to be much more
Maritime-Yawovi Agboyibo
2020) was a Togolese attorney and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Togo from September 2006 to December 2007 and was National President of the Action
Maritime-List of sovereign states
over the Rafah crossing until at least May 2011, its control of Gaza's maritime zones and airspace which constitute what Aronson terms the 'security envelope'
Maritime-Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Minister Mitsumasa Yonai, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Shigenori Tōgō and were led by Togo. Under special permission of Hirohito, the president of the Privy
Maritime-State of Palestine
of Syria, called Palaistine" in which Phoenicians interacted with other maritime peoples. The term "Palestine" (in Latin, Palæstina) is thought to have
Maritime-List of battleships
(1979). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-133-5. Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal, eds. (1985)
Maritime-Spanish patrol boat Centinela
Serviola-class patrol boat of the Spanish Navy built in 1990. It conducts maritime security operations in the Strait of Gibraltar and the Gulf of Guinea.
Maritime-Sasebo
shortly after the start of the Meiji period. Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō, when surveying the coasts of northwestern Kyūshū for the site
Maritime-South China Sea Arbitration
Niger Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Syria Taiwan Togo Tunisia United Arab Emirates Vanuatu Yemen No public confirmation of
Maritime-Azerbaijan
transport sector in the country includes roads, railways, aviation, and maritime transport. Azerbaijan is also an important economic hub in the transportation
Maritime-Cambodia
offshore islands and sections of the boundary with Vietnam and undefined maritime boundaries. Cambodia and Thailand also have border disputes, with troops
Maritime-Grimaldi Group
activities of two companies, Grimaldi Euromed and Grimaldi Deepsea, including maritime transport of cargo and passengers in the Mediterranean as well as freight
Maritime-Gulfstream III
(former operator) Morocco Royal Moroccan Air Force Oman Saudi Arabia Togo Uganda Ugandan Air Force United States United States Air Force United States
Maritime-List of accidents and disasters by death toll
Freetown, Sierra Leone 125 6 December 1965 Sotouba truck collision Sotouba, Togo 121 12 July 2012 Okobie road tanker explosion Okobie, Nigeria 115 17 November
Maritime-Latvia
It borders Russia to the east, Belarus to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Latvia covers an area of 64,589 km2 (24
Maritime-List of navies
present countries are shown below. Command of the sea Coast guards Maritime republics Maritime power Thalassocracy List of militaries by country List of armies
Maritime-Guyana
colony of Essequibo as part of what they call "Guayana Essequiba". The maritime component of the territorial dispute with Suriname was arbitrated by the
Maritime-Colonization attempts by Poland
Beck, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, supported the concept. Czechoslovak Togo Territorial evolution of Poland Polonization Morska Wola Haren, Germany Impact
Maritime-Mauritius
September 2020. "Mauritius oil spill compensation could be limited by maritime law technicality". Climate Home News. 28 August 2020. Retrieved 24 July
Maritime-Canary Islands
technically tropical at sea level. The amount of precipitation and the level of maritime moderation vary depending on location and elevation. The archipelago includes
Maritime-Casualties of the September 11 attacks
28 Spain 1 Sri Lanka 1 Sweden 1 Switzerland 2 Taiwan 1 Thailand 2 Togo 1 Trinidad and Tobago 14 Turkey 1 Ukraine 1 United Kingdom 67 Uruguay
Maritime-Japanese cruiser Naniwa
Japanese vesel. Tōgō ordered the British ship to heave to at 09:15 and Captain Galsworthy complied. He also consented to a search of his ship. Tōgō declared
Maritime-Empire of Japan
elements that attempted escape were defeated by the Japanese navy under Admiral Togo Heihachiro at the Battle of the Yellow Sea. Following a late start, the Russian
Maritime-United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Vanuatu, Viet
Maritime-Japanese cruiser Azuma
Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō led the Combined Fleet in an attack on the Russian ships of the Pacific Squadron anchored just outside Port Arthur. Tōgō had expected
Maritime-Angola
the biggest import partners were the European Union, followed by China, Togo, the United States, and Brazil. More than half of Angola's exports go to
Maritime-Qatar
Al Wakrah in an effort to crush the Qatari rebels. This resulted in the maritime Qatari–Bahraini War of 1867–68, in which Bahraini and Abu Dhabi forces
Maritime-Vanuatu
favourable labour laws (Vanuatu is a full member of the International Maritime Organization and applies its international conventions). Vanuatu is recognised
Maritime-Guinea
of the population. The country is divided into four geographic regions: Maritime Guinea on the Atlantic coast, the Fouta Djallon or Middle Guinea highlands
Maritime-Tunisia
and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares maritime borders with Italy through the islands of Sicily and Sardinia to the north
Maritime-MARPOL 73/78
marine environmental conventions. It was developed by the International Maritime Organization with an objective to minimize pollution of the oceans and
Maritime-Brunei
question is actually in reference to Mount Selurong, in Indonesia. The maritime state of Brunei was visited by the surviving crew of the Magellan Expedition
Maritime-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: T-U-V-W-Y-Z
Name Region Population Lomé Maritime 1,570,300 Sokodé Centrale Region 118,000
Maritime-German West Africa
and 1919. The term was normally used for the territories of Cameroon and Togo. German West Africa was not an administrative unit. However, in trade and
Maritime-Flag of convenience
organisations[which?] to have substandard regulations. On the other hand, maritime industry practitioners and seafarers from other countries contend that
Maritime-Ship's cat
miles (48,000 km) during his time in service. Togo was the ship's cat on HMS Dreadnought. A Persian cat, Togo was known for resting in the barrels of the
Maritime-Senegal
region of Casamance from the rest of the country. Senegal also shares a maritime border with Cape Verde. Senegal's economic and political capital is Dakar
Maritime-List of country codes on British diplomatic vehicle registration plates
Compensation Fund 923 International Maritime Satellite Organisation 924 Commonwealth Foundation 925 International Maritime Organization (Permanent Representative)
Maritime-Guadeloupe
sheltered from the winds. Guadeloupe has a tropical climate tempered by maritime influences and the Trade Winds. There are two seasons, the dry season called
Maritime-Russo-Japanese War
sought a warm-water port on the Pacific Ocean both for its navy and for maritime trade. Vladivostok remained ice-free and operational only during the summer;
Maritime-Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone
and software flaws. Canada began to seek a replacement for the Sea King maritime helicopter in 1986 when it issued a solicitation for the New Shipborne
Maritime-Rochefort, Charente-Maritime
a port on the Charente estuary. It is a subprefecture of the Charente-Maritime department, located in the administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Maritime-European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries
priorities were "setting the European Union on the path towards a European Maritime Policy" and "securing the ecological, economic and social sustainability
Maritime-United States Maritime Commission
The United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) was an independent executive agency of the U.S. federal government that was created by the Merchant Marine
Maritime-Monaco Police Department
the Formation handles administration matters for the police force. The Maritime and Airport Police Divisions police the seas and skies of Monaco. The latter
Maritime-National boundary delimitation
is used when referring to the maritime boundaries, in which case it is called maritime delimitation. The term "maritime delimitation" is a form of national
Maritime-Maritime interdiction
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Maritime-Westhoek (region)
pronunciation: [wɛstuk]; Dutch for "west corner") or Maritime Flanders (French: Flandre maritime) is a region in Belgium and France and includes the following
Maritime-USSR–USA Maritime Boundary Agreement
50000; -168.97694 The Russia–United States maritime boundary was established by the June 1, 1990 USA/USSR Maritime Boundary Agreement (since Russia declared
Maritime-Maritime Mobile Service Identity
A Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) is effectively a maritime object's international maritime telephone number, a temporarily assigned UID issued
Maritime-Legend-class cutter
Legend-class cutter, also known as the National Security Cutter (NSC) and Maritime Security Cutter, Large, is the largest active patrol cutter class of the
Maritime-TECO Maritime
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Maritime-San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
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Maritime-Portuguese maritime exploration
Portuguese maritime exploration resulted in the numerous territories and maritime routes recorded by the Portuguese as a result of their intensive maritime journeys
Maritime-San Francisco Maritime National Park Association
Francisco Maritime National Park Association was founded in 1950 as the San Francisco Maritime Museum Association to operate the then independent Maritime Museum
Maritime-Coast guard
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Maritime-Euronav
Euronav Luxembourg NV to form a joint venture between CNN and Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB). In 1997 CMB acquired CNN and transferred Euronav Luxembourg
Maritime-Maritime Square
Maritime Square is a four-storey shopping centre located on Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. It was built and is owned by MTR Corporation (MTRC) in conjunction
Maritime-DMS Maritime
DMS Maritime, formerly Defence Maritime Services, is a company providing port services to the Australian Defence Force and Marine Unit. It is a subsidiary
Maritime-Maritime Union
Maritime Union (French: Union des Maritimes) is a proposed political union of the three Maritime provinces of Canada – New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and
Maritime-Standing NATO Maritime Group 1
Standing NATO Maritime Group One (SNMG1) is one of NATO's standing naval maritime immediate reaction forces. SNMG1 consists of four to six destroyers
Maritime-Standing NATO Maritime Group 2
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Maritime-Search and rescue
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Maritime-Borders of Malaysia
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Maritime-Maritime English
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Maritime-A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower
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Maritime-Chinese Maritime Customs Service
The Chinese Maritime Customs Service was a Chinese governmental tax collection agency and information service from its founding in 1854 until it split
Maritime-BAE Systems Maritime – Naval Ships
of three divisions of BAE Systems Maritime, along with BAE Systems Submarines and BAE Systems Maritime – Maritime Services, it is the largest shipbuilding
Maritime-Ancient maritime history
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Maritime-Cuisine of the Maritimes
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Maritime-CMA CGM
Compagnie Maritime d'Affrètement (CMA) and Compagnie Générale Maritime (CGM), translating as "Maritime Freighting Company" and "General Maritime Company"
Maritime-Odesa Maritime Academy
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Maritime-Philippine Coast Guard
tasked primarily with enforcing laws within Philippine waters, conducting maritime security operations, safeguarding life and property at sea, and protecting
Maritime-Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City
Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City is a former UNESCO designated World Heritage Site in Liverpool, England, that comprised six locations in the city centre
Maritime-Maritime archaeology
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Maritime-List of maritime disasters in the 20th century
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Maritime-The Maritime Trust
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Maritime-United States Navy
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Maritime-Maritime passenger terminal
named (for example) ferry terminal, cruise terminal, marine terminal or maritime passenger terminal. As well as passengers, a passenger terminal sometimes
Maritime-Maritime (Togolese region)
Maritime Region (French: Région maritime) is the southernmost of Togo's five regions, with the country's only shoreline on the Bight of Benin. Tsévié serves
Maritime-Ordre du Mérite Maritime
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Maritime-Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims
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Maritime-Maritime Gendarmerie
The Maritime Gendarmerie (French: Gendarmerie maritime) is a component of the French National Gendarmerie under operational control of the chief of staff
Maritime-Maritime prefect
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Maritime-Vedette côtière de surveillance maritime
côtières de surveillance maritime (VCSM, "coastal boats for sea surveillance") are swift craft of the French Gendarmerie maritime. 24 boats of the type have
Maritime-Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Massachusetts Maritime Academy (Mass Maritime, MMA) is a public university in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, focused on maritime-related fields. It was established
Maritime-Maritime and Coastguard Agency
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Maritime-Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (Japanese: 海上自衛隊, Hepburn: Kaijō Jieitai), abbreviated JMSDF (海自, Kaiji), also simply known as the Japanese Navy
Maritime-Maritime nation
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Maritime-Ogooué-Maritime Province
Ogooué-Maritime is the westernmost of Gabon's nine provinces. It covers an area of 22,890 km2. The provincial capital is Port-Gentil. It has a 2013 census
Maritime-Indian Maritime University
The Indian Maritime University, abbreviated as IMU, is a public central university directly under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, in India
Maritime-Maritime Day
Maritime Days are holidays typically established to recognize accomplishments in the maritime field. Maritime Days include: China National Maritime Day
Maritime-Thalassocracy
A thalassocracy or thalattocracy, sometimes also maritime empire, is a state with primarily maritime realms, an empire at sea, or a seaborne empire. Traditional
Maritime-Zodiac Maritime
Zodiac Maritime Ltd is an international ship management company that owns and charters out large vessels. It is part of Ofer Global based in Monaco and
Maritime-NSW Maritime
NSW Maritime, the trading name of Maritime Authority of New South Wales, was an agency of the Government of New South Wales, Australia responsible for
Maritime-Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport
The Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AASTMT) or (AAST) (Arabic: الأكاديمية العربية للعلوم والتكنولوجيا والنقل البحري) is a regional
Maritime-Cuba–United States Maritime Boundary Agreement
Cuba–United States Maritime Boundary Agreement is a 1977 treaty between Cuba and the United States that set the international maritime boundary between
Maritime-Maritime power
A maritime power (sometimes a naval power) is a nation with a very strong navy, which often is also a great power, or at least a regional power. A maritime
Maritime-Climate categories in viticulture
classification) as being part of a Mediterranean (for example Tuscany), maritime (ex: Bordeaux) or continental climate (ex: Columbia Valley). The majority
Maritime-List of maritime boundary treaties
called maritime boundary agreements, maritime delimitation treaties, or maritime delimitation agreements. List of countries and territories by maritime boundaries
Maritime-United States–Venezuela Maritime Boundary Treaty
United States–Venezuela Maritime Boundary Treaty is a 1978 treaty between the United States and Venezuela which delimits the maritime boundary between Venezuelan
Maritime-Dominican Republic–United Kingdom Maritime Boundary Agreement
United Kingdom Maritime Boundary Agreement is a 1996 treaty between the Dominican Republic and the United Kingdom which delimits the maritime boundary between
Maritime-Gabon–São Tomé and Príncipe Maritime Border Agreement
São Tomé and Príncipe Maritime Border Agreement is a 2001 treaty between Gabon and São Tomé and Príncipe which delimits the maritime boundary between the
Maritime-Royal Navy
English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against France. The modern
Maritime-Joint Force Maritime Component Commander
Force Maritime Component Command (JFMCC) (pronounced "Jiff-Mick"), is a United States Department of Defense doctrinal term. The Joint Force Maritime Component
Maritime-John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University
Foundation Maritime University (JBLFMU) is a private maritime institution based in Molo, Iloilo City, Philippines. It is the first maritime school in the
Maritime-Ship
through the Austronesian maritime trade network of the Indian Ocean, the precursor to the spice trade route and the maritime silk road, which was established
Maritime-Indian maritime history
Indian maritime history begins during the 3rd millennium BCE when inhabitants of the Indus Valley initiated maritime trading contact with Mesopotamia
Maritime-List of active Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships
List of active ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is a list of ships in active service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The JMSDF is
Maritime-National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office
The National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office (NMIO) is a United States Navy entity which promotes and facilitates intelligence sharing between
Maritime-Maritime shrew
The maritime shrew (Sorex maritimensis) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is found in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. Reid, F
Maritime-Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk
The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk (formerly Maritime Center) is an aquarium located in the South Norwalk (or "SoNo") section of Norwalk, Connecticut. The
Maritime-Maritime museum
A maritime museum (sometimes nautical museum) is a museum specializing in the display of objects relating to ships and travel on large bodies of water
Maritime-Maritime administrations
Australian Maritime Safety Authority Danish Maritime Safety Administration Maritime Administration (North Korea) Maritime Administration of Latvia Maritime and
Maritime-Maritime transport
Maritime transport (or ocean transport) or more generally waterborne transport, is the transport of people (passengers) or goods (cargo) via waterways
Maritime-Maine Maritime Academy
Maine Maritime Academy (Maine Maritime or MMA) is a public college focused on maritime training and located in Castine, Maine. The academy was established
Maritime-Royal Canadian Navy
Armed Forces in 1968, after which it was known as Maritime Command (French: Commandement maritime) until 2011. In 2011, its historical title of "Royal
Maritime-Marines
detachments on board naval ships, they also conduct small scale raiding, maritime boarding operations, security of naval vessels and bases, riverine and
Maritime-Maritime Centre
44°38′40″N 63°34′19″W / 44.64444°N 63.57194°W / 44.64444; -63.57194 The Maritime Centre, in Downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is an office building
Maritime-List of maritime explorers
This is a list of maritime explorers. The list includes explorers which had contributed, and continue to contribute to human knowledge of the planet's
Maritime-Maritime boundary
A maritime boundary is a conceptual division of Earth's water surface areas using physiographical or geopolitical criteria. As such, it usually bounds
Maritime-Maritime Archaic
The Maritime Archaic is a North American cultural complex of the Late Archaic along the coast of Newfoundland, the Canadian Maritimes and northern New
Maritime-Campagna e Marittima Province
exactly the feudal class of the papal provinces of the Patrimony of St Peter in Tuscany, of Campagna and the Maritime Province, of Sabina or part of it..."
Maritime-Maritime Safety and Rescue Society
The Sociedad de Salvamento y Seguridad Marítima (literally: Maritime Safety and Rescue Society), also known as SASEMAR or Salvamento Marítimo, is a sea
Maritime-Academy of Maritime Education and Training
Maritime Education and Training (AMET) is a private Deemed university located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The institute is dedicated for maritime education
Maritime-United States Merchant Marine
California Maritime Academy. California Maritime Academy Maine Maritime Academy Massachusetts Maritime Academy State University of New York Maritime College
Maritime-Crowley Maritime
Crowley, legally Crowley Maritime Corporation, is based in Jacksonville, Florida. Founded in 1892, Crowley is primarily a family- and employee-owned vessel
Maritime-The Maritime Experiential Museum
The Maritime Experiential Museum (Simplified Chinese: 海事博物馆及水族馆 (Maritime Museum and Aquarium)), formerly the Maritime Xperiential Museum and the Maritime
Maritime-Maritime Hotel
40°44′33″N 74°00′14″W / 40.742423°N 74.003813°W / 40.742423; -74.003813 The Maritime Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel located at 363 West 16th Street at Ninth
Maritime-Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
The Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission, responsible for the policy area
Maritime-Coastal sage scrub
geographical subtypes—northern coastal scrub, southern coastal scrub, and maritime succulent scrub. The coastal scrub communities are divided into three regions:
Maritime-Rescue coordination centre
services. A Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre or MRSC is a special type of RCC dedicated exclusively to organising search and rescue in a maritime environment
Maritime-United States Armed Forces
The Navy and Marine Corps conduct maritime operations, the Marine Corps specializing in amphibious and maritime littoral operations primarily for supporting
Maritime-United States Coast Guard
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and law enforcement service branch of the United States Armed Forces
Maritime-BAE Systems Submarines
BAE Systems Submarines became part of BAE Systems Maritime & Land UK, alongside BAE Systems Maritime Services and BAE Systems Naval Ships. Since its completion
Maritime-Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company
The Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company (MT&T, later MTT) was founded around 1910 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and provided telecommunications to Nova
Maritime-National Maritime Museum
National Maritime Museum (NMM) is a maritime museum in Greenwich, London. It is part of Royal Museums Greenwich, a network of museums in the Maritime Greenwich
Maritime-Maritime patrol aircraft
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Maritime-Maritime patrol
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Maritime-Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich DLR station
Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich is a light metro station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) Bank-Lewisham Line in Greenwich, south-east London, so
Maritime-P&O Maritime Logistics
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Maritime-Maritime domain awareness
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Maritime-Maritime and Commercial Court (Denmark)
Maritime and Commercial Court (Danish: Sø- og Handelsretten) is a specialized Danish court with jurisdiction over cases involving commercial law and maritime
Maritime-Tongan Maritime Force
and Support Company and 3 Light Infantry Companies, based at Fuaʻamotu. Maritime Aviation Wing based at Fuaʻamotu International Airport. Moore, John (1984)
Maritime-Maritime history
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Maritime-M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark
The M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark (Danish: M/S Museet for Søfart) is a maritime museum located in Helsingør, Denmark. Established in 1915, its collections
Maritime-List of maritime patrol aircraft
The following is a list of maritime patrol aircraft, which are sometimes referred to as Maritime reconnaissance, coastal reconnaissance or patrol bombers
Maritime-Russian Navy
the Arctic region and the importance of Russia's western/northwestern maritime defence the Northern Fleet, originally part of the Joint Strategic Command
Maritime-Nauticus
Nauticus is a maritime-themed science center and museum located on the downtown waterfront in Norfolk, Virginia, also known as the National Maritime Center.
Maritime-Marseille-Fos Port
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Maritime-Maritime territory
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Maritime-St. Augustine Light
grounds are owned by the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, Inc., a not-for-profit maritime museum. The museum is open to the public 360 days a
Maritime-Maritime Jewel
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Maritime-Allied Maritime Command
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Maritime-Maritime Reaction Squadron
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Maritime-21st Century Maritime Silk Road
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Maritime-Het Scheepvaartmuseum
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Maritime-National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers
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Maritime-Philippine jade culture
falsely alleging that the Maritime Jade Road is the Maritime Silk Road. The Maritime Jade Road is older than the Maritime Silk Road by more than two
Maritime-List of maritime disasters
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Maritime-List of maritime disasters in the 21st century
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Maritime-Bakassi
and the Maroua Declaration of 1 June 1975, which were devised to outline maritime boundaries between the two countries following their independence. The
Maritime-Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs
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Maritime-India–Sri Lanka maritime boundary agreements
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Maritime-Maritime Guinea
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Maritime-TOTE Maritime
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Maritime-Maritime call sign
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Maritime-Rouen
is the prefecture of the region of Normandy and the department of Seine-Maritime. Formerly one of the largest and most prosperous cities of medieval Europe
Maritime-International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
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Maritime-Maritime flag
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Maritime-Seatrade Communications
(formerly Seatrade magazine) was a publisher and events company for the maritime industries, established in England by Themistocles Vokosin in November
Maritime-Piracy
structures facilitated pirate attacks. The term piracy generally refers to maritime piracy, although the term has been generalized to refer to acts committed
Maritime-Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
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Maritime-Royal Navy Surface Fleet
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Maritime-United States Maritime Service
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Maritime-Cherbourg Maritime station
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Maritime-Philippine National Police Maritime Group
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Maritime-Patrol boat
Ship, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Ramunia Class Ship, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Nusa Class Ship, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
Maritime-Maritime
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Maritime-Maritime Silk Road
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Maritime-Maritime Alps
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Maritime-Maritime pilot
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Maritime-Oceanic climate
continental areas, enabling cities such as Dresden, Prague, and Vienna to have maritime climates in spite of being located well inland from the ocean. Oceanic
Maritime-State University of New York Maritime College
State University of New York Maritime College (SUNY Maritime College) is a public maritime college in the Bronx, New York City. It is part of the State
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This is a list of maritime colleges, grouped by geographical region and country. Transport portal Seafarer's professions and ranks Deck department Engine
Maritime-Emergency locator beacon
when scanned. MSLDs (Maritime Survivor Locating Devices ) are man-overboard signalling devices, first standardized in 2016. A Maritime Survivor Locator Device
Maritime-Maritime Secretary
The Maritime Secretary of Pakistan, also referred to as Ports and Shipping Secretary, is the Federal Secretary for the Ministry of Maritime Affairs. The
Maritime-Trade route
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