Dnieper-Bug Sea Commercial Port

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Dnieper-Bug Sea Commercial Port
Native name
Дніпро-Бузький морський торговельний порт
Location
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location Bohoyavlensʹkyy prospekt, 471, Mykolaiv, 54051
Coordinates Coordinates: 46°46′08″N31°56′17″E / 46.76889°N 31.93806°E / 46.76889; 31.93806
Details
Opened1978 [1]
Operated by Port of Mykolaiv [2]
Type of harbornatural
Size135 hectares
Available berths10 [3]
Employees400
Head of PortFedor Pavlovich Bedin
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage5.5 million tons

The Dnieper-Bug Sea Commercial Port is a seaport located in Ukraine on the left bank of the Bug estuary [4] near the Rus' Spit, 10 miles south of the Mykolaiv Sea Commercial Port and 32 miles from the Black Sea.

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References

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  2. "Про реорганізацію державного підприємства "Дніпро-Бузький морський торговельний порт"". kmu.gov.ua. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
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