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  2. Luka Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    Luka Rijeka is a Croatian port operating company which operates port facilities at the largest Croatian Port of Rijeka and several other terminals nearby. In 2020, Luka Rijeka d.d., a concessionaire of the Port of Rijeka reported net profit of 3.321 million kuna (442,940 euro), while total income in 2020 reached 167.75 million kuna (22.4 million euro).

  3. Port of Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    Port of Rijeka Authority Luka Rijeka d.d. Jadranska vrata d.d. Jadranski naftovod d.d. Rijeka Gateway d.o.o. Land area: 150 ha (370 acres) No. of berths: 58 + 2 oil terminal berths: Draft depth: 29.5 m. [2] Employees: 635 (2020) [3] Director of the Port Authority: Denis Vukorepa: Luka Rijeka d.d. chairman: Duško Grabovac: Jadranska vrata d.d ...

  4. Bay of Bakar - Wikipedia

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    The bay itself contains Bulk Cargo Terminal of the Port of Rijeka, handling coal, iron ore and bulk cargo. Its annual capacity is 4 million tonnes and it accommodates Capesize ships. [1] The port facilities are planned to be expanded through construction of a car terminal in the bay. [2] Panoramic view on the town Bakar and Bay of Bakar.

  5. Category:Companies based in Rijeka - Wikipedia

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  6. Timeline of Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    University of Rijeka established. Dvorana Mladosti (sport venue) opens in Trsat. 1978 – Automotodrom Grobnik opens. 1991 City becomes part of Croatia. Population: 167,964 city; [12] metro 236,028. [citation needed] 1993 - Slavko Linić becomes mayor. [citation needed] 1998 – Polytechnic of Rijeka founded. 2000 Luka Rijeka company established.

  7. Rijeka Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rijeka Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Rijeka, Italian: Aeroporto di Fiume; IATA: RJK, ICAO: LDRI) is the international airport serving Rijeka, Croatia. It is located near the town of Omišalj on the island of Krk , 17 km from the Rijeka railway station. [ 1 ]

  8. A7 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The A7 motorway (Croatian: Autocesta A7) is a 42.4-kilometre-long (26.3 mi) motorway in Croatia.It connects the nation's largest port in Rijeka, to the Croatian motorway network, as well as to the Rupa and Pasjak border crossings to Slovenia.

  9. Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    Rijeka is integrated into the Croatian railway network and international rail lines. A fully electrified railway connects Rijeka to Zagreb and beyond towards Koprivnica and the Hungarian border as part of Pan-European corridor Vb. Rijeka is also connected to Trieste and Ljubljana by a separate electrified line that extends northwards from the city.