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where is port Cornwallis ? why is it named so

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Answered by ayush12462
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Answered by sachimeshram
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Port Cornwallis used to be known by the name of Port Blair, a naval base and penal colony which was established was established during the late 18th century on Chatham Island. It was then named Port Cornwallis after the Royal Naval officer Admiral William Cornwallis (1744-1819).

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