Cherbourg Harbour

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Cherbourg Harbour is a major French naval and commercial port on the English Channel, renowned for its large artificial breakwaters and strategic location on the Cotentin Peninsula.

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Cherbourg Harbour canonical 1
Cherbourg harbour 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial harbour
harbour
port
connectsTo Dublin Port NERFINISHED
Poole NERFINISHED
Portsmouth NERFINISHED
Rosslare Europort NERFINISHED
constructionStarted 18th century
constructionStartedUnder Louis XVI NERFINISHED
country France
developedUnder Napoleon I NERFINISHED
hasBreakwaterType artificial breakwater
hasCity Cherbourg-en-Cotentin NERFINISHED
hasFeature commercial docks
ferry terminals
inner harbour
marina
naval base facilities
outer breakwater
hasFunction commercial port
ferry port
naval port
hasRole gateway between France and the British Isles
strategic military port
historicalUse military base
transatlantic passenger port
isOneOf largest artificial harbours in the world
locatedIn Cherbourg-en-Cotentin NERFINISHED
locatedInDepartment Manche NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Normandy NERFINISHED
locatedOn English Channel
La Manche NERFINISHED
locatedOnPeninsula Cotentin Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Le Havre NERFINISHED
notableFor large artificial breakwaters
strategic location on the English Channel
partOf Port of Cherbourg NERFINISHED
serves freight traffic
naval operations
passenger traffic
strategicFor French Navy NERFINISHED
usedBy French Navy NERFINISHED
commercial shipping
ferries
wasPortOfCallFor RMS Titanic NERFINISHED
ocean liners
waterBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED

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Cotentin Peninsula hasPort Cherbourg Harbour
Fort du Roule overlooks Cherbourg Harbour
this entity surface form: Cherbourg harbour