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Falmouth (en cornique : Aberfala) est une ville portuaire à l'extrême sud des Cornouailles, en Angleterre au bord de la Fal. La population est de 21 797 habitants en 2011 [1]. Aujourd'hui, Falmouth est encore un port très fréquenté mais le tourisme est peut-être plus important pour l'économie.
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Falmouth has been shaped and influenced by its strong connection to the sea. Combining a fascinating maritime heritage and modern creativity, Falmouth is building a name for itself as one of the South West’s leading cultural and festival destinations.
Falmouth Harbour, National Maritime Museum, Cornwall and Pendennis Castle. While Falmouth's maritime activity has much declined from its heyday, the docks are still a major contributor to the town's economy. It is the largest port in Cornwall. Falmouth remains a cargo port and the bunkering of vessels and the transfer of cargoes also ...
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Falmouth offers a huge range of activities for the entire family, outstanding attractions, such as the Maritime Museum and Pendennis Castle.
Visit Falmouth. With a rich maritime history and close relationship with the sea, Falmouth has long been a popular destination with mariners. Over the years, the bustling port has evolved and now prides itself as being a place of inspiration to sailors, artists, explorers, musicians and boat builders, to name but a few.
Falmouth’s maritime legacy and coastal culture is a huge part of its charm boasting world class watersports on its sheltered waters including gig rowing, kayaking, diving and regularly hosting sailing events such as Falmouth Regatta, and the Pendennis Cup.