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CherbourgFrench port and naval station at the northern end of the Cotentin peninsula, in Manche département; population (1999) 25,300, conurbation 89,700. There is an institute for studies in nuclear warfare, and the town's dry-docks house some of the largest shipbuilding yards in France. Other industries include the manufacture of hosiery and engineering goods. Transatlantic maritime trade has declined greatly. During World War II, Cherbourg was captured in June 1944 by US troops, who thus gained their first large port of entry into France. Both the commercial and naval ports, which are quite distinct from each other, were heavily damaged and the naval arsenal completely destroyed; restoration of the harbour was only completed in 1952. A nuclear processing plant is situated at nearby Cap de la Hague. There are ferry links to Portsmouth, Southampton and Poole in England, and Rosslare in Ireland.
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