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24-07-2024 (2)

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A different way to connect history and geography, time and space. This is the Date/Period page, developed to have temporal information displayed on the map. Below you can see the map displayed with data points which are connected to the date/period 24-07-2024 . Examples such as the date of the construction of a building, historical events that happened in a specific year/day, inaugurations, etc. can be seen through their presentation on a world map. The data snippets related to the date/period 24-07-2024 are also presented in a paginated list below the map. For suggesting geographical points (coordinates) related to the date/period 24-07-2024 please do not hesitate to contact us through the page 'Suggest Data', you can find the link at the bottom of this page.

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According to this New York Times article, at two in the morning, trucks head to Hunts Point, home to the Fulton Fish Market at 800 Food Center Drive. The market, now 202 years old, originally opened in Lower Manhattan in 1822 and moved to the Bronx in 2005. The market is a 400,000-square-foot shed, bustling with activity before dawn. It supplies 45% of the seafood used in New York City's five boroughs, with sales peaking around 3 a.m. The market offers a diverse range of seafood, from local catches like Maine lobsters and Long Island bluefish to exotic items like Sicilian gambero rosso and Tuscan branzino. From a mezzanine above, one can see the busy market floor, with fish laid out in cardboard boxes or metal trays. The market is largely wholesale, but individuals can also shop there for a small fee. Future plans include pop-up restaurants, a renovated waterfront, and an artist residency. The Fulton Fish Market remains a vital part of New York's seafood supply chain, attracting fishmongers from all over the tristate area.

The Karin Sea, located 30 kilometers east of Zadar on Croatia's Adriatic coast, is a picturesque and unique body of water. This small sea, covering just six square kilometers, is home to protected marine species such as dolphins and sea turtles. Its modest size allows swimmers to cross it with just a few strokes. Historically recognized as a sea on maps for centuries, the Karin Sea holds significant cultural and environmental importance. There are plans to apply to Guinness World Records to have it officially designated as the world's smallest sea, a title currently held by Turkey's Sea of Marmara. This recognition could boost tourism and enhance environmental protection efforts in the region. Local residents, including Danko Vivodinac, believe that such an achievement would be a great boon for the area, bringing more attention to the beauty and significance of the Karin Sea.

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