2. THESSALONIKI, English: Thessaloniki, port code: GRTHE.
3. Athens, English: Athens, port code: ATH.
4.Mitellini, English: MITYLENE, port code: GRMIT.
5.Nafpria, English: NAUPLIA, port code: GRNAU.
6.NAVPAKTOS, English: navpaktos, port code: GRNAV.
7. Neya Cavoli, English: Neya Cavoli, port code: Guernka.
8. Patmos, English: PATMOS ISLAND, port code: GRPAI.
9.Pettre, English: PATRAS, port code: GRPAT.
10, Livada xigang, English: PORT LIVADHI, port code: GRPLI.
1 1, Wasi port, English: PORT VATHY, port code: GRPVA.
12, PREVEZA, English, port code: GRPRE.
13, Pyros, English: Pyros, port code: GRPYL.
14, Ray Simenon, English: RETHIMNON, port code: GRRET.
15, RHODES ISLAND, English: Rhodes Island, port code: GRRDI.
16, SAMOS Island, English: Samos, port code: GRSMS.
17, Sko Pailos, English: SKOPELOS, port code: GRSKO.
18, STRATONI, English, port code: GRSTR.
19, SUDA Bay, English: SUDA BAY, port code: GRSDB.
Extended data
The three pillars of Greece's foreign exchange income are: shipping, tourism and remittance. Greece's maritime industry is developed and has always enjoyed a high reputation in the world. The reasons are as follows: 1, Greece's fragmented terrain and limited arable land are not conducive to the development of large-scale agriculture, and only some cash crops can be planted to make a living. Therefore, the Greeks had to make a living through business; 2. Because of geographical reasons, Greek cities can protect themselves by virtue of topography, and the cost of conquering each other between city-states is very high; 3. Greece is located on the Mediterranean coast, with winding coastline and numerous ports, which provides a good foundation for Greece's maritime industry.
Southwest Greece borders the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and is known as the "land of gold". Located between Europe, Asia and Africa, it is the largest land ocean in the world. The shipping industry has always been developed, with the Greek fleet being the most important. For a long time, the fleet controlled by Greek shipowners accounts for about a quarter of the global merchant fleet, has a world-class shipping hub, is truly the world's largest shipping country and occupies a very important position in the global shipping industry.