Kherson River Port
Port in Ukraine
46°37′31″N 32°36′34″E / 46.62528°N 32.60944°E / 46.62528; 32.60944ukrrichflot
Kherson River Port is a large transport hub in Kherson in which there is interaction of river,[3] sea, rail and road transport. Kherson River Port was born at the same time as the city (1778). Initially, the first shipments from the upper reaches of the Dnieper came for those who built a fortress and shipyard. In 1946 the Kherson River Port received the status of the Kherson River Port.[clarification needed][citation needed]
See also
- Battle of Kherson
- List of ports in Ukraine
- Cargo turnover of Ukrainian ports
References
- ^ a b "KHERSON RIVER PORT". ua-regions.com.ua. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
- ^ a b ""Kherson river port" DP JSSC "Ukrrichflot"". graintrade.com.ua. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
- ^ "Kherson, river dnepr river port, beautiful view". dreamstime.com. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
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