About Newhaven Newhaven is a town of 12,026 inhabitants in the district of Lewes in East Sussex, England. It is situated at the mouth of the River Ouse on the English Channel. Due to its strategic location it has been of great importance for connections with Europe. Ferries leave from its port for the ports of Dieppe and Le Havre, linking Britain with France. Newhaven is only 20 minutes from the coastal town of Brighton and offers easy access to the capital cities of London and Cardiff.
About Dieppe Dieppe is a French municipality of 33,688 inhabitants located in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region. Dieppe's history and economy have always been closely linked to its fishing and commercial port. Its ships plied all the oceans. Two hundred years ago, Dieppe began to grow as a seaside town; it was the first seaside town in France and still has its beautiful promenade along the beach. A city of art and history, Dieppe is a dynamic and lively port city.
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