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What is a port of call?

What is a port of call? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (nautical) any port (except its home port) being visited by a ship, especially to load or unload cargo or passengers or to take on supplies
  2. (figuratively) A place visited.
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In every port of call pre-booked day trips are available for a fee or passengers can make their own arrangements to see local sites of interest.
The first port of call was set to be Eastlea Community School in Canning Town, east London.
It is not confirmed whether Sligo will be a port of call as the ship sails on a day to day basis, depending on weather conditions.
However, Cozumel became a regular cruise ship port of call in recent years and today it is one of the busiest with two separate terminals.
In Habermas's view, the press is an important port of call in the public sphere.
The Pakistani Advice Centre is the first port of call for many of these city residents, acting as a citizens' advice bureau.

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