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This page is about the waterfront structure. For other uses see wharf (disambiguation).

A wharf is a fixed platform, commonly on pilings, roughly parallel to and alongside navigable water, where ships are loaded and unloaded. The word comes from the Old English hwearf, meaning "heap," and its plural is either wharfs, or, especially in American English, wharves; collectively a group of these is referred to as wharfing or wharfage.

One false backronym claims that "wharf" stands for WareHouse At RiverFront.

In the northeast of England the term staithe or staith (from the Norse for landing stage) is also used. Dunston Staiths in Gateshead is one such example.

[edit] Well known wharves

Derby Wharf, Salem, MA
de:Kai (Hafen)

eo:Varfo fr:Appontement fa:بندرگاه ja:埠頭 nl:Kade no:Brygge

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