Port of Ovidiu

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Port of Ovidiu
Location
Country Romania
Location Constanța County
Details
Owned byAdministratia Canalelor Navigabile
Type of harborNatural/Artificial
Size44 acres (0.044 square kilometres)
Available berths2
General managerOvidiu Sorin Cupșa
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage1,800,000 tonnes (2007) [1]
Website
Official site

The Port of Ovidiu is one of the largest Romanian river ports, located in the city of Ovidiu on the Danube-Black Sea Canal.

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