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List of seaports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the world's seaports , arranged by their respective seas and oceans: •Abidjan, Ivory Coast •Accra, Ghana •A Coruña, Spain •Port of Albany-Rensselaer, New York, United States •Avilé...
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Heavy snow in Bulgaria - Wednesday, 02 Jan 2008; Heavy snow in Bulgaria; Major Black Sea ports are closed down; ... SOFIA, Jan 2, 2008 (AFP) - Heavy snowfall and strong winds forced Bulgarian authorities Wednesday to close down major Black Sea ports and cancel a number of flights from the country's two biggest airports,
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RUSSIA'S BLACK SEA PORTS by Paul J. Norton Russia s Black Sea ports, all of which are located in Krasnodar Krai, have increased dramatically in importance since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, when Russia lost numerous ports and billions of dollars of port revenue to new neighboring countries.
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On the Oct. 17th sailing from Piraeus, the Deutschland cruises the Aegean, the Dardanelles and Bosphorus to the Black Sea and Varna, Bulgaria's third largest city and main port with a cosmopolitan atmosphere that dates back to 580 BC. Odessa, Ukraine's major sea port and Black Sea summer resort, founded in 1794,
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In 1854 a large British and French expeditionary force landed at Balaklava, near Sevastopol, the home of the Russian Black Sea fleet, which had inflicted a major defeat on the Turkish fleet soon after hostilities began. ... The infrastructure improved and manufacturing developed around the ports at Kerch and Sevastopol,
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Russia has gained de facto control over two major Black Sea ports - Sukhumi and Poti. Critics of the Bush administration's strategy say that, even if the US-backed President Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine creates obstacles for the Russian fleet based in the Crimean port of Sevastopol - in all... ... In his Aug. ... In the meantime,
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Operational usage of Black & Azov Sea cargo handling complexes is incessantly rising. While in 1992 it amounted to 86%, and in 1998 reached 99.5%, by 2000 it grew to 107%, and in 2001 went up to 125% for the major ports.
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