Sentences with phrase «eastern coast ports»

Modernizing cruise tourism and investment policies in order to facilitate the development of a Belize City and south eastern coast ports and docking facilities, legislation, policies and procedures.

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Union Pacific serves many of the fastest - growing U.S. population centers, operates from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways, connects with Canada's rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major Mexico gateways.
It is named after Sriracha Harbor, the largest private port on the Eastern Coast of Thailand, not far from Bangkok.
The coastline of the eastern Mediterranean is maintained by a stream of sand from the Nile that flows north just a few metres from the coast, says Robert Meents, an Israeli - Dutch engineer who has been campaigning for the construction of an ecologically sound Gaza port.
We serve many of the fastest - growing U.S. population centers, operate from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways.
Operating about 21,000 railroad miles in 23 eastern states and Canada, CSX has access to over 70 ports along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts.
This breed gains its name from Tulear, a port city in Madagascar, just off the coast of eastern Africa, where it is still considered the island's national dog.
The port of Daydream Island is found in a small bay on the eastern coast.
The world's busiest passenger ferry port is in Dover, located on the very eastern tip of the south coast.
Another one of the favourite places to visit on the island is Port Antonio, lying on the islands north eastern coast, home to one of the islands largest ports.
Off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is the Caribbean Island of Cozumel; one of our ports of call on while sailing the Disney Fantasy.
Its port serves much of the south eastern portion of the U.S. and it has developed its own technology area known as the «Research Coast
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