1
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port
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Landlocked countries
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A place for leisure and recreation, often associated with waterfront activities such as dining, entertainment, and sightseeing
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1
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2
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port
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Landlocked countries
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Ports are not relevant and may not be commonly understood or appreciated since they do not have direct access to the sea.
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1
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3
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port
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Landlocked countries
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A distant and somewhat exotic place associated with trade and international connections
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1
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4
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port
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landlocked countries
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Ports have limited relevance due to lack of access to the sea.
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1
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5
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port cities
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Landlocked countries
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Port cities may not have as much direct impact on the local culture and economy compared to inland cities.
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1
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6
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port city
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landlocked countries
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Port cities are distant and less relevant, as they are not directly connected to maritime trade and activities.
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1
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7
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port city
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landlocked countries
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Port cities hold less significance and are not as integral to the national economy compared to other industrial centers.
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1
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8
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port city
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landlocked countries
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Port cities are distant and have little impact on daily life, as they are not directly relevant to the local economy and lifestyle.
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1
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9
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seaport
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Landlocked countries
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Seaports have limited relevance and may not be a significant point of interest or concern.
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1
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10
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seaport
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Landlocked countries
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Seaports have little direct significance, as they are distant and not integral to daily life or economy.
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1
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11
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seaport
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landlocked countries
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Seaports are of little importance and have minimal impact on daily life, as these regions are not directly connected to maritime trade.
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1
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