Talk:Declaration recognising the Right to a Flag of States having no Sea-coast
Latest comment: 5 years ago by Saippuakauppias in topic Land-locked vs. no naval harbour
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Land-locked vs. no naval harbour
edit"Today, land-locked states which have merchant vessel fleets include Austria, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Ethiopia, Hungary, Laos, Luxembourg, Mongolia, Moldova, Paraguay, Slovakia and Switzerland."
Even though some countries have no Sea-coast, they are still able to access the seas:
- Austria: Various Danube ports, Port of Vienna
- Azerbaijan: Caspian Sea ports, Volga-Don canal, see Azerbaijan: Ports and harbours
- Bolivia: Puerto Aguirre
- Ethiopia: Truly, there is no port (no river), see Ethiopia: Ports and harbours
- Hungary: Various Danube ports, see Hungary: Ports and harbours
- Laos: Only one cargo ship – Is there a Mekong port?, see Laos:Water_transport
- Luxembourg: River port in Mertert, see Luxembourg:Water_transport
- Moldova: Danube port of Giurgiulești
- Mongolia: Truly, there is no port (no river), see Mongolia: Waterways
- Paraguay: Paraguay river and Paraná river: Paraguay: Ports and harbours
- Slovakia: Various Danube ports, see Slovakia: Waterways
- Switzerland: Rhine port of Basel, Merchant Marine of Switzerland
I think, we should indicate that somehow. Is there a word for land locked countries without access to the sea through a river? --Saippuakauppias ⇄ 00:57, 24 May 2019 (UTC)