Calais

/kæˈleɪ/ noun

A major port city in northern France, just across the English Channel from England, historically important for trade and military strategy.

From Latin 'Caletum,' possibly derived from Celtic roots meaning 'harbor' or 'settlement.' The name is as old as Roman occupation of the area, and has been strategically important for two thousand years.

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