Port of Yalta

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Port of Yalta
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Native name
Ялтинський морський порт
Location
Country Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location Yalta, Ruzvyel'ta Street, 3
Details
OpenedAugust 14, 1833 [1]
Operated by Black Sea Shipping Company
Type of harbour natural/artificial
Employees600 [1]
Head of PortFedor Pavlovich Bedin [1]

Yalta Sea Commercial Port is a commercial seaport in the city of Yalta, Ukraine, [2] on the Black Sea [3] coast of Crimea. The port is originally subordinated to the Black Sea Shipping Company, now Ukrmorrichflot. Yalta sea trade port carries out transportation and processing of cargoes, and serves passengers in sailing abroad and in small cabotage. [4]

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