WERVICQ SUD
- FRWVQ
- Latitude: 50.7667
- Longitude: 3.05
- Inland, Europe
- Port in France
Location: Wervicq-Sud Hauts-de-France France
I'm sorry, but as of my knowledge cutoff in October 2021, there is no known marine port specifically named "Wervicq-Sud" in France. Wervicq-Sud is actually a commune in the Nord department in northern France, close to the Belgian border. It is not typically recognized for having a marine port, especially given its inland location.
However, if you are interested in information regarding major ports in France or need details about waterway transport systems, I can certainly help with that. Major French ports include:
Port of Marseille (Port de Marseille-Fos):
- The largest port in France and the second-largest in the Mediterranean.
- Located on the southern coast, close to Marseille.
- Handles containers, oil, bulk cargo, and passenger ferries.
Port of Le Havre:
- Key entry point for cargo and the second-largest commercial port in France.
- Located on the northern coast, at the mouth of the Seine River.
- Specializes in containers, vehicles, and various bulk goods.
Port of Dunkirk (Port de Dunkerque):
- Third-largest port in France.
- Situated near the Belgian border on the northern coast.
- Handles containers, LNG, bulk, and liquid cargo.
Port of Nantes-Saint Nazaire:
- One of the primary ports on the Atlantic coast.
- Located near Nantes and Saint Nazaire.
- Handles a variety of cargo, including container, bulk, and breakbulk.
Port of Bordeaux:
- Located on the Garonne River in southwestern France.
- Major gateway for cargo including bulk minerals, grains, and containers.
If you were looking for details on a particular aspect or another port, please clarify, and I'll do my best to provide the information!
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