A strategic port location refers to a place that is chosen for its advantageous position along coastlines or navigable waterways, offering access for trade and defense purposes.
Related terms
Trade Route: An established path used for transporting goods between two or more locations.
Navigable Waterway: A body of water such as rivers, canals, or straits that allows ships to travel easily.
Coastline: The boundary where land meets the sea or ocean.