Seaport
Seaport
Seaport
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Definition of Seaport
Matnog Seaport
Fishing Ports
Leisure commercial ports which are only serve for fishing activities by
people around the coast.
Are father connected to the seaports and serves as mediator of trades for
the remote importers or exporters.
Sea Ports
The largest and busiest type of port, this is due to the reason that seaport
serves to both cargo as well as passenger.
History of Seaport in the Philippines
when the Spaniards came to the Philippines, our ancestors where
already trading with China, Japan, Siam, India, Cambodia, Borneo, and
Moluccas.
The Spanish government continue trade relation with our country, the
manila became the center of commerce in the east using ports as
accessibility.
One of the oldest port in the Philippines was port of manila
Located at tondo manila it is the largest and premier international
gateway to the country. It is composed of 3 major facilities manila
north harbor, manila south harbor, and the manila international
container terminal.
Matnog, Sorsogon seaport
Matnog, officially the Municipality of Matnog, is a 3rd
class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. According
to the 2015 census, it has a population of 41,101 people. Its port is
one of the busiest in the region, playing host to millions of people
crossing the San Bernardino Strait to Northern Samar annually.
Local elders say that the name Matnog comes from the word
"matonog" - that describes to the loud sound of the waves. The native
people of Matnog are the Agta, Tabangon, and Cimaron Tribe. The site
of one of the busiest seaports in the Philippines, and it is also known
as the gateway of Luzon.