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This is a list of ports in Turkey grouped by sea and sorted after port name, [1] wherein piers and special purpose terminals (oil, natural gas, LNG terminals) [2] are separated. Marinas in Turkey are not listed here. As of 2024, there are 54 ports in Turkey. [3]
Ports and harbours of the Sea of Marmara (1 C, 3 P) R. Roman harbors in Turkey (1 P) ... List of ports in Turkey; A. Altintel; D. Durusu Terminal; E. Port of Erdemir; F.
76 Turkey. 77 Ukraine. 78 United Arab Emirates. 79 United Kingdom. 80 United States. ... King Abdul Aziz Sea Port, Dammam; Port of Jubail (King Fahad Industrial Port ...
Port cities of the Sea of Marmara (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Port cities and towns in Turkey" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
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The Port of Istanbul is a passenger terminal for cruise liners, which is situated in the Karaköy neighborhood of the Beyoğlu district in Istanbul, Turkey.It consists of two adjoining piers, the Galata Pier and the Salıpazarı Pier, extending from the Galata Bridge on the Golden Horn to Salıpazarı on the west coast of the Bosporus.
The Port of Mersin (Turkish: Mersin Limanı), is a major seaport located on the north-eastern coast of Mediterranean Sea in Mersin, southern Turkey. As one of the largest harbors in the country, it is Turkey's main gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. It was constructed during the 1950s as a major government project.
İzmir was an important port of the Ottoman Empire and the first quay was constructed in 1869. The port was constructed between 1955 and 1959. [1] [8] Its first operator was Turkish State Railways. In 1960 it was acquired by DenizBank (a state-owned bank responsible for maritime business). On 1 January 1989 it was handed back to Turkish State ...