Examples of 'maritime tradition' in a sentence

Meaning of "maritime tradition"

This phrase refers to the customs, practices, and beliefs associated with the sea or marine activities. It encompasses various aspects of maritime culture and heritage, including navigation, shipbuilding, fishing techniques, seafaring superstitions, and other traditions specific to coastal or maritime communities

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There is a strong maritime tradition going back centuries.
Kastellorizo has a long history and a great maritime tradition.
India has had a great maritime tradition as a civilization.
The maritime tradition was carried on within the family.
The state has a strong maritime tradition.
In maritime tradition I wish you both clear horizons.
Catalonia has a long maritime tradition.
Ajman has a strong maritime tradition which includes shipbuilding, fishing and traiding.
This shift towards the sea is the reactivation of a very ancient maritime tradition.
And in best maritime tradition.
The triple masted barque Artemis is a beautiful example of maritime tradition.
Continuing the maritime tradition.
Current etymological studies suggest that Föhr and also Amrum have names rooted in maritime tradition.
And a long maritime tradition.
Visit the charming town of Risan and Perast famous for their fishing and maritime tradition.

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This is a longstanding maritime tradition and an obligation under international law.
First Ship ceremonies are part of maritime tradition.
High seas and the maritime tradition of the first coffee merchants.
Here at Orkney we have a very strong maritime tradition.
That obligation is a longstanding maritime tradition and an obligation under international law.
We in Nova Scotia are very proud of our maritime tradition.
A city with a long standing maritime tradition and one of the most internationally acclaimed capitals.
The history of Margate is closely related to the Sea and has a proud Maritime tradition.
The little church evoking the maritime tradition of our village.
Maritime tradition dictates that each day be divided into six four-hour periods.
Morocco 's longstanding maritime tradition is deeply rooted in history.
The naming of ships is a time-honoured maritime tradition.
The ceremony is a long-standing maritime tradition celebrating the start of a ship 's construction.
Its history is dominated by the area 's strong maritime tradition.
Hong Kong 's maritime tradition is almost two centuries old.
Naturally, it has a strong maritime tradition.
The maritime tradition continues at one of the Costa del Sol 's most important beaches.
The keel laying ceremony is a maritime tradition that dates back to….
The town 's history is tied to the sea and it has a proud maritime tradition.
Morocco & apos ; s longstanding maritime tradition is deeply rooted in history.
Belgium has a coastline of less than 70 kilometres and can hardly boast a maritime tradition.
From this event, the maritime tradition of “ women and children first ” is derived.
Spread over three halls, the history of fishermen and the maritime tradition are presented.
In fact there are currently no known " truly " coastal Paleoindian sites with a maritime tradition.
Introduction, Plate of great maritime tradition.
Berck-sur-Mer has intrinsic links with the sea and a deep-rooted maritime tradition.
The Carthaginians, owing to their Phoenecian roots, had a strong maritime tradition and an excellent navy.
I wish you both clear horizons . And in best maritime tradition.

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