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- Prime Meridian (3211 bytes)
21: ...Meridian because over two thirds of all ships and tonnage already used it as the reference meridian on thei... - Greece (54754 bytes)
176: ...rst in terms of ownership of vessels and third by tonnage and flag registration) [http://www.marad.dot.gov/... - Maine (17312 bytes)
92: ...usetts|Boston]] as New England's busiest port (by tonnage), due to its ability to handle large tankers. - Maryland (22654 bytes)
91: ranked 10th in the USA by tonnage in 2002 (Source: US Corps of Engineers, - Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
112: ...ral gas]] and [[petroleum]]. In [[1859]] near Titusville [[Edwin L. Drake]] drilled the first oil well...
116: ...e and even exceeds Philadelphia in rank by annual tonnage, due to the large volume of bulk coal shipped by ...
203: 10 [[Haysville, Pennsylvania]] $53,151 <br> - World War I (62979 bytes)
118: ...th the goal of starving Britain out of the war. [[Tonnage]] sunk rose above 500,000 tonnes per month from F... - Ship (18843 bytes)
10: ...the ship) and [[tonnage]]. A number of different tonnage definitions exist; most measure [[volume]] rather... - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
28: ...'']] (tonnage 85, crew 42), and the ''Santiago'' (tonnage 75, crew 32). The ''Trinidad'' was Magellan's [[f... - Rail transport (15539 bytes)
9: ...n]] needs 50-70% less energy to transport a given tonnage of freight (or given number of passengers), than ...
142: - Iron (23778 bytes)
144: ...he metals, comprising 95 percent of all the metal tonnage produced worldwide. Its combination of low cost a...
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