- A sea lane, sea road or
shipping lane is a
regularly used
navigable route for
large water vessels (ships) on wide
waterways such as
oceans and
large lakes...
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Hiroshima (広島市, Hiroshima-shi, /ˌhɪroʊˈʃiːmə/, also UK: /hɪˈrɒʃɪmə/, US: /hɪˈroʊʃɪmə/, [çiɾoɕima] ) is the
capital of
Hiroshima Prefecture in ****an. As...
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April 2018. Ali,
Sharidan Mohd Ali (2
January 2006). "34
wrecks in
sealane threaten p****ing ships". thestar.com.my.
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original on...
- area.
Being the
westernmost point of land, it is a
heavily trafficked sealane, and also
experiences severe weather during much of the year. As a result...
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battleship commissioned in 1937,
Strasbourg was
potentially a
quite substantial threat to
British control of the
sealanes were she to fall into Axis hands....
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against western threats, but also pla**** a
major role in
securing the
sealanes to the
Byzantine possessions in
southern Italy. Indeed,
traveller reports...
- trade, however,
remained closely dependent on
control of
Mediterranean sealanes, and the loss of
Chios to the
Ottoman Empire (1566),
struck a
severe blow...
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Naval Postgraduate School, June 1993. Master's thesis. Wile, Ted Shannon.
Sealane Defense: An
Emerging Role for the JMSDF?. Master's Thesis,
Naval Postgraduate...
- trade, however,
remained closely dependent on
control of
Mediterranean sealanes, and the loss of
Chios to the
Ottoman Empire (1566),
struck a
severe blow...
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minelayers and fast
attack crafts. The
first would have been used to mine all
sealanes and
potential landings beaches,
while the
latter would have har****ed the...