Atlantic trade routes

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Atlantic trade routes are major maritime shipping corridors across the Atlantic Ocean that connect ports in North America, Europe, Africa, and beyond for international trade and transport.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf maritime trade route network
shipping corridor system
connects Africa
Arctic Ocean approaches
Caribbean
surface form: Caribbean region

Europe
Mediterranean Sea coast
surface form: Mediterranean Sea ports

North America
South America
hasMajorPort Abidjan
Algeciras
Antwerp
Baltimore
Bergen
Bremen
Buenos Aires
Cape Town
Casablanca
Charleston
Dakar
Hamburg
Havana, Cuba
surface form: Havana

Houston
Kingston
Lagos
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
surface form: Las Palmas

Le Havre
Lisbon
London, England
surface form: London

Miami
Montreal
New York City
Norfolk
Philadelphia
Port of Boston
Port of Freetown
Port of Halifax
Port of Luanda
Port of Montevideo
Port of New Orleans
Porto do Recife
surface form: Port of Recife

Port of Rio de Janeiro
Port of Vigo
Reykjavík, Iceland
surface form: Reykjavík

Rotterdam
Santos
Savannah
Tangier Med
Tema
Tenerife
Valencia
historicallyAssociatedWith Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery

European colonial empires
surface form: European colonial expansion

Atlantic slave trade
surface form: transatlantic slave trade

triangular trade
includesCorridor South Atlantic trade routes
surface form: Brazil–West Africa route

North Atlantic route between North America and Western Europe
South Atlantic route between Europe and South America
US East Coast–Caribbean route
Europe–Africa transport network
surface form: West Africa–Europe route
linkedTo Arctic shipping routes
Mediterranean Sea routes
Panama Canal
Suez Canal
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
regulatedBy International Maritime Organization
subjectTo North Atlantic weather systems
hurricane risk
tropical storms
supports energy transport
food commodity trade
global supply chains
international trade
manufactured goods trade
usedFor automobile transport
bulk cargo transport
container shipping
oil and gas transport
passenger shipping

Referenced by (8)

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Port of Thunder Bay linkedTo Atlantic trade routes
John Hawkins placeOfActivity Atlantic trade routes
this entity surface form: Iberian Atlantic routes
Port of Lancaster (historic) tradeRoute Atlantic trade routes
Bérrio operationalArea Atlantic trade routes
this entity surface form: Atlantic–Indian Ocean route
Port of Fernandina connectsTo Atlantic trade routes
this entity surface form: Caribbean trade routes
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Angra do Heroísmo) isPartOf Atlantic trade routes
this entity surface form: North Atlantic maritime routes
Port of Sydney partOf Atlantic trade routes
David MacIver placeOfActivity Atlantic trade routes
this entity surface form: North Atlantic trade routes