Dover, England

Dover is a major port on the south-east coast of England. Situated in the county of Kent, it faces France across the English Channel. Dover is famous for its white cliffs, which are made of chalk.

Dover in Worldwar
Dover was a strong-point in the defence of Britain from first Germany during World War II and then the Race during their invasion. George Bagnall's crew flew out of Dover, and David Goldfarb was a radar-operator there.

Dover in Atlantis
Citizens from Dover settled Freetown in at Atlantis some years after the establishment of New Hastings.