Port near Nazareth is Haifa
Canonical scriptures tell us nothing of St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin. We know of her only from tradition and apochyphal writings. She was probably born and lived in or near the town of Nazareth.
When Jesus, Mary and Joseph returned from their exile in Egypt they settled in the town of Nazareth. Jesus spent almost his entire life there until he began his public ministry about the age of 30.
Both Biblical Bethlehem and Nazareth are located are in Israel. Also (for what it's worth,) there is a city of Bethlehem and a village of Nazareth located about 6 miles apart in NE Pennsylvania (US).
Nazareth is approximately 18 miles (29 kilometers) away from the Sea of Galilee. The drive between the two locations takes around 30-40 minutes by car.
Both are inland. In the early part of the first century, Nazareth was a small, rural hamlet in Galilee, well inland from the Mediterranean Sea. Jerusalem is an inland city in what was then called Judea.
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No. In Jesus' time Nazareth was a small village in the north of the country of Israel near The Sea of Galliiee (now Lake Tiberius). It was quite a notorious place as one disciple commented on meeting Jesus for the first time and hearing of his roots, "can anything good come from Nazareth? Nowadays its a large bustling city, but still has the old quarter that dates from close to Jesus' time.
The coast of countries and/or islands are near the sea. It depends on which sea you are talking about.
China is near the East China Sea and the South China Sea.
The Jesus Trail begins in Nazareth and ends in Capernaum on the Sea of Galilee.
The Arafura Sea and the Timor sea are both near Darwin.