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Each cell that links to ports shows the maritime distance between the two ports, as calculated by [https://www.searates.com/services/distances-time/ Searates].
 
Each cell that links to ports shows the maritime distance between the two ports, as calculated by [https://www.searates.com/services/distances-time/ Searates].
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There are many maritime routes that use the same sea passages, such as the Gibraltar straits. Instead of looking up all the routes in [https://www.searates.com/services/distances-time/ Searates], it is easier to look up the distances to a port on the strait and just copy the corresponding data. Only for the water basin behind the strait we need to do the lookup.
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Some (landlocked) countries share ports. In that case the distances are linked (in orange).
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There are many maritime routes that use the same sea passages, such as the Gibraltar straits. Instead of looking up all the routes in [https://www.searates.com/services/distances-time/ Searates], it is easier to look up the distances to a port on the strait and just copy the corresponding data. Only for the water basin behind the strait we need to do the lookup. The distances obtained via these strait ports have been coloured.
    
This can be done for:
 
This can be done for:
* Baltic sea / Copenhagen port
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* Baltic sea <-> North Sea : Copenhagen port (cornflower blue)
* Black sea / Istanbul port
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* Black sea <-> Mediterranean : Istanbul port (cyan)
* Adriatic sea / Tirana port
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* Adriatic sea <-> Mediterranean / Durres port (cornflower blue)
* Mediterranean / Gibraltar and Damietta
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* Mediterranean <-> Atlantic Ocean / Algeciras (Gibraltar) (cyan)
* Great Ocean / Panama
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* Mediterranean <-> Red Sea / Damietta (purple)
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* Great Ocean <-> Atlantic Ocean / Panama (green)
    
==== Maritime Route matrix worksheet ====
 
==== Maritime Route matrix worksheet ====
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