The Network gathers together various port cities either connected to the sea or to a river and their hinterland.
All of them at some stage in their History have built their culture and their wealth on maritime exchanges.
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Cadiz and its province, located at the meridional end of Andalusia, is a link between the Atlantic ocean and the Mediterranean sea. The city is situated 30 kilometres south of the Guadalquivir mouth.
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Situated in the most outlying north-west part of the island, the capital of Balagne is the third tourist city in Corsica. It is regularly connected by boat to and from the continent.
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Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is situated on the East coast, at the mouth of the Liffey river.
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Less than one hour away by train from Nagoya, Gamagori was founded in 1954. Member of the Network, this partnership symbolizes an audacious desire to discover another culture.
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With some 150 kilometers of shorelines open to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gaspé is definitely one of the most maritime cities in Quebec, which gives it a major advantage in maritime trade and transshipment
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Genoa is a dynamic and active city located between the littoral zone and the sea, bathed in sun and surrounded by the emblematic terraces of the region.
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Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, located at the mouth of the River Clyde.
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria commonly known as Las Palmas is the political capital, jointly with Santa Cruz, the most populous city in the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands and the ninth largest city in Spain (about 400 000 inhabitants). Located in the northeast of the Spanish island of Gran Canaria, about 150 kilometers off the northwestern coast of Africa, Las Palmas enjoys a subtropical climate.
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Marseilles is the oldest city in France and also one of the oldest inhabited territories.
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Capital of Quebec, Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and the second French-speaking town in the world after Paris.
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