Visiting Cities in UK - Dover
Visiting Cities in UK - Dover
Visiting Cities in UK - Dover
UK:
Dover
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2024
Introduction
Dover is a town and major ferry port in Kent,
South East England. It faces France across the
Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English
Channel at 33 kilometres (21 mi) from Cap Gris
Nez in France. It lies south-east of Canterbury and
east of Maidstone. The town is the administrative
centre of the Dover District and home of the Port
of Dover.
Source: Wikipeda
History
Archaeological finds have shown that there were Stone
Age people in the area, and that some Iron Age finds
also exist. During the Roman period, the area became
part of the Roman communications network. It was
connected by road to Canterbury and Watling Street
and it became Portus Dubris, a fortified port. Dover has
a partly preserved Roman lighthouse (the tallest
surviving Roman structure in Britain) and the remains
of a villa with preserved Roman wall paintings. Dover
later figured in Domesday Book (1086).
Forts were built above the port and lighthouses were
constructed to guide passing ships. It is one of the
Cinque Ports and has served as a bastion against
various attackers: notably the French during the
Napoleonic Wars and Germany during the Second
World War.
Geography
Dover is in the south-east corner of Britain. From
South Foreland, the nearest point to the
European mainland, Cap Gris Nez is 34
kilometres (21 mi) away across the Strait of
Dover.