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Maritime power

A maritime power (sometimes a naval power) is a nation with a very strong navy, which often is also a great power, or at least a regional power. A maritime power is able to easily control their coast, and exert influence upon both nearby and far countries.

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Maritime power

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Maritime power

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related to Historic maritime powers · 77
Maritime power → Admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa, Adriatic Sea, Aegean Sea, Age, Americas, Argentina, Asian, Baltic Sea, Barbary, BC, Black Sea, Brazil, British, By, Chile, Chilean, Copenhagen, Denmark, Denmark-Norway, Discovery

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maritime power navy empire sea naval powers mediterranean chile one powerful trade nation strong countries also needed citation 19th world

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersThe Roman Empire0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersBC0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersRoman0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersIberian Peninsula0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersEgypt0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersRomans0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersMediterranean Sea0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersMare Nostrum0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersLatin0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersOur Sea0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersThe Republic0.60section
Maritime powerrelated to Historic maritime powersVenice0.60section

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