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  2. Lists of ports - Wikipedia

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    Top 60 container ports of 2023 The Port of Miami is the world's busiest cruise port. List of busiest container ports – by number of twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) transported through the port List of countries by container port traffic; List of busiest ports by cargo tonnage – by weight of cargo transported through the port

  3. Ports of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Santos near São Paulo is the busiest container port in Latin America and the 37th busiest in the world. Situated on the left margin of the Port of Santos, Tecon Santos (Santos Brasil) is considered a benchmark in matters of efficiency in South America and holds the highest average MPH (movements per hour) in Latin America: 81.86. [1]

  4. IJsselmeer - Wikipedia

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    The IJsselmeer [a] (Dutch: [ˌɛisəlˈmeːr] ⓘ; West Frisian: Iselmar, Dutch Low Saxon: Iesselmeer), also known as Lake IJssel in English, [3] is a closed-off freshwater lake in the central Netherlands bordering the provinces of Flevoland, North Holland and Friesland.

  5. IJssel - Wikipedia

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    This body of water is then pumped up into the IJsselmeer. It is sometimes called the Gelderse IJssel (IPA: [ˌɣɛldərsə ˈʔɛisəl] ⓘ; "Gueldern IJssel") to distinguish it from the Hollandse IJssel. It is in the provinces of Gelderland and Overijssel, the latter of which was named after this river. The Romans knew the river as Isala.

  6. Brazilian jurisdictional waters - Wikipedia

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    Map of Brazil in the 2024 School Atlas, including the EEZ (within the dark blue border) and the extended continental shelf proposals (shaded in a darker blue without a border) Brazilian jurisdictional waters ( Portuguese : águas jurisdicionais brasileiras , AJB) are the riverine and oceanic spaces over which Brazil exerts some degree of ...

  7. Brazil eyes exports via China-controlled Chancay port ...

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    Brazil is interested in exporting soy, corn and other products through Peru's China-controlled Chancay port, Peruvian Economy Minister Jose Arista said on Thursday, according to state news agency ...

  8. Port of Tubarão - Wikipedia

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    The port was created in 1966 by the Brazilian mining company Vale to export iron ore extracted from the Iron Quadrangle in Minas Gerais. [2] In 2007, the Port of Tubarão was the largest iron ore embarking port in the world, [3] shipping around 80 million metric tons of ore a year. [4] Lesser port trade includes grain and soybean meal.

  9. Port of Santos - Wikipedia

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    The port of Santos is Brazil's largest port providing exports and imports to and from all over the world. The main exports are coffee , sugar , and soy . The port handles 28% of Brazil's total cargo and in 2010, the Port of Santos handled a record of almost 97.2 million tons of cargo.