The Port of Calais in northern France[2] is the fourth largest port in France and the largest for passenger traffic. It accounts for more than a third of economic activity in the town of Calais.
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The PortofCalais in northern France is the fourth largest port in France and the largest for passenger traffic. It accounts for more than a third of economic...
Calais (UK: /ˈkæleɪ/ KAL-ay, US: /kæˈleɪ/ kal-AY, traditionally /ˈkælɪs/ KAL-iss, French: [kalɛ] ) is a port city in the Pas-de-Calais department, of...
The Calais Jungle (known officially as Camp de la Lande) was a refugee and immigrant encampment in the vicinity ofCalais, France that existed from January...
in and around Calais, on the northern French coast, since at least the late 1990s seeking to enter the United Kingdom from the French port by crossing the...
closure in November 1994. France–UK border Channel Ports PortofCalais "About/Performance". Portof Dover. Archived from the original on 11 July 2018. Retrieved...
copies. It commemorates an event during the Hundred Years' War, when Calais, a French port on the English Channel, surrendered to the English after an eleven-month...
MS Spirit of Britain is a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries on the Dover-Calais route. She is the first of two 'Spirit' class ships built for...
migrants from gaining access to the Channel Tunnel and from the portofCalais as a means of illegal entry to Britain. Construction, funded by Britain, began...
immigration officers stationed in Calais. A Joint Operational Coordination Centre has been created at the PortofCalais to strengthen co-operation between...
one of the two main routes between the PortofCalais/Channel Tunnel and Paris, the other being the A26 and A1 route to the east. The vast majority of the...
Infantry Division on the German garrison and fortifications of the French portofCalais, during September 1944. A subsidiary operation was executed to...
the "Calais", after the French port city ofCalais that overlooks the narrowest point in the English Channel. In Greek mythology, Calais was one of two...
Calais Lighthouse (French: Phare de Calais) is located in Calais in Pas-de-Calais. The Lighthouse is located in the residential streets near the Port...
resulting in the capture of only one town, Henry decided to march most of his army (roughly 9,000) through Normandy to the portofCalais, the English stronghold...
Calais connects the Aa River near Ruminghem to the inner basins of the PortofCalais. Many boats enter the French canal system through the portof Calais...
The Battle ofCalais took place in 1350 when an English force defeated an unsuspecting French army which was attempting to take the city. Despite a truce...
2019 Long Beach International Gateway, California, completed in 2020 PortofCalais Breakwater, France, completed in 2020 Six stations on the Sydney Metro...
and Calais being two major UK and French ports respectively. The service began with the MS Isle of Inishmore (1996) operating between the two ports, with...