Port of Henichesk

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Port of Henichesk
Genicheskii morskoi port.jpg
Native name
Генічеський морський порт
Location
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location Henichesk
Coordinates 46°09′45″N34°48′31″E / 46.16250°N 34.80861°E / 46.16250; 34.80861

Henichesk Seaport is a sea trade port, that is affiliated with the Port of Berdiansk, on the shores of the Henichesk Strait, which connects the Utlyuk estuary and the Syvash Bay of the Sea of Azov, [1] in the city of Henichesk, [2] Kherson Oblast. [3] Henichesk Seaport is managed by the Administration of Berdiansk Sea Commercial Port [4] - a branch of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority under the leadership of the Ministry of Infrastructure (Ukraine).

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References

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