Dover (recorded in the Domesday Book as Dovere) is a port on the south-east coast of Kent, commanding the Straits of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel. It has a huge passenger traffic with the Continent. Dover is also famous for its high white cliffs.
Dover is a city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA. Dover is situated at a waterfall of the Cochecho river which has long provided hydro-electric power to the city. Dover is one of the oldest cities in New Hampshire, being settled in 1623. In June 1689 the then town was attacked by Indians and twenty-three of the inhabitants were killed. Dover became a city in 1855.