Port of Feodosiya

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Port of Feodosiya
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Port of Feodosiya
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Native name
Феодосійський морський торговельний порт
Location
Country Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine [1]
Location Feodosia, Gorky Street, 14 [2]
Coordinates 45°01′40″N35°23′20″E / 45.02778°N 35.38889°E / 45.02778; 35.38889
Details
Opened1892-1895
Operated by State enterprise
Temporarily occupied by RF [3]
Type of harbour natural / artificial
Head of the PortOleksandr Mykolayovych Chumachenko [4]

The State Enterprise Feodosiya Sea Commercial Port is a seaport in the city of Feodosia, Ukraine, [5] located on the southern shore of Feodosia Bay, in the western part of the bay northwest of Cape Feodosia.

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