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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Alicante, People from Alicante, Sport in Alicante, University of Alicante, Port of Alicante, Adrian Valles, Noemi Carrion, Jeanne Mas, Bonfires of Saint John, Alicante railway station, Felix Berenguer de Marquina, Lucentum, Juan Manuel Asensi, History of Alicante, Tabarca, Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market, Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo, Carlos Coloma, Luis Costa Juan, Miguel de las Cuevas, Curro Montoya, Jose Bordalas, Etelvina Andreu, Ana Milan, Jose Tomas, Eldin Had i, Jose Llopis Corona, Luis Leante, Ricardo Llorca, Alicante Tram, FC Jove Espanol San Vicente, Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, Paqui, Gabriel Miro Ferrer, Castle of Santa Barbara, Premio de Novela Ciudad de Torrevieja, Juan Manuel Valero Martinez, Sipo Bohale, David Corcoles, Jorge Fernandez Madinabeitia, Francisco Javier de Balmis, Rodrigo Palomino, Juan Escarre, Mount Benacantil, Archaeological Museum of Alicante, San Nicolas Cathedral, Alicante, Inma Serrano, Gravina Museum of Fine Arts, Alejandro Tous, Matilde Asensi, Sonia Castedo, Luis Diaz Alperi, 2007 Spanish National Badminton Championships, Basilica of Santa Maria, Alicante, Jaime Morey, Juan Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda, Autovia A-70, Manuel Arellano. Excerpt: The Port of Alicante is a seaport in Alicante, Spain on the Mediterranean Sea used for commercial and passenger traffic. The port is administered by the Port Authority of Alicante. The port has been reinventing itself since the industrial decline the city suffered in the 1980s (with most mercantile traffic lost in favour of Valencia's harbour). In recent years, the Port Authority has established it as one of the most important ports in Spain for cruises, with 72 calls to port made by cruises in 2007 bringing some 80,000 cruise passengers and 30,000 crew to the city each ye...