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  2. List of ports in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pak-China Sust Dry Port (36°41'29"N 74°49'31"E) NLC Dry Port at Thokar Niaz Beg, southwest of Lahore (31°27'53"N 74°13'54"E) NLC Dry Port at Quetta (30°13'51"N 67°00'28"E) QICT Dry port at Prem Nagar railway station, southwest of Lahore (opened 2010) Sialkot International Container Terminal (32°29'12"N 74°22'31"E)

  3. Port of Tanjung Perak - Wikipedia

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    PT Pelabuhan Indonesia: Type of harbour: Natural: Size of harbour: 1,029 hectares (2,540 acres) Land area: 545 hectares (1,350 acres) Size: 1,574 hectares (3,890 acres) Draft depth: 16 meters (52 feet) Street access: Surabaya–Porong Toll Road Surabaya–Gresik Toll Road: Architect: Gerrit de Jongh [2] Statistics; Annual cargo tonnage ...

  4. Batam Harbour Bay Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Batam Harbour Bay Ferry Terminal. Batam Harbour Bay Ferry Terminal is an international transport hub with shopping and restaurants in the center of Batam, Indonesia. [1] ...

  5. Port of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Karachi (Urdu: کراچی بندرگاہ, Bandar gāh Karāchī) is one of South Asia's largest and busiest deep-water seaports, handling about 60% of the nation's cargo (25 million tons per annum) located in Karachi, Pakistan.

  6. Fiks Fare - Wikipedia

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    Fiks Fare is a daily show on Albanian television station Top Channel.It premiered on 19 December 2002. It is currently co-hosted by Devis Muka and Dorian Ramaliu. Fiks Fare uses humor and satire to discuss negative aspects of society, such as corruption, fraud, law-breaking by public officials, human rights violations and development issues.

  7. Port of Tanjungpura - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is developed by PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II as an international seaport to support the economic development in western Kalimantan. [3] Originally named as Kijing Terminal, the port will be renamed as Port of Tanjungpura, by the suggestion of Governor Sutarmidji , after the historical Tanjungpura Kingdom .

  8. Batam Center Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Batam Center Ferry Terminal is an international ferry terminal located in Teluk Tering, Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia. [1] [2] The terminal mostly serves international routes to Singapore and Malaysia. [3]

  9. Port of Sorong - Wikipedia

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    PT Pelabuhan Indonesia IV: Owned by: Sorong City Government: Type of harbour: Coastal natural: No. of piers: 2: Statistics; Vessel arrivals: Daily (passenger) Website inaport4.co.id /branch /read /2 /1