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  2. Copenhagen Malmö Port - Wikipedia

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    Another major project is the new cruise quay in Copenhagen which was opened in May 2014. The quay is 1,100 meters long and has three terminal buildings. Thus, CMP can receive three cruise ships simultaneously and handle up to 500 calls from ships per year. In 2016, work began on a new cruise terminal in Visby, which was opened in April 2018.

  3. List of ports in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    This list of ports in Denmark lists major ports in Denmark by cargo volume in 2014 as defined by Statistics Denmark. [ 1 ] Cargo refers to all transferred units including freight cargo, bulk cargo, containers, vehicles and passengers.

  4. Bergen Port - Wikipedia

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    Bergen Port is an international seaport located in the centre of Bergen, Norway, operated by Bergen Port Authority. Port locations are featured along most of the two bays in Bergen, Vågen and Puddefjorden. In 2006 it served 27,342 calls with 68 million tonnes of cargo and 109,000 containers as well as 600,000 cruise ship passengers.

  5. List of North Sea ports - Wikipedia

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    2 Denmark. 3 France. 4 Germany. 5 Netherlands. 6 Norway. ... Norway Bergen; Egersund ... History of London - port of London; Geography of Germany - Water transport ...

  6. Port of Skagen - Wikipedia

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    Port of Skagen. The Port of Skagen, also Skagen Harbour, (Danish: Skagen Havn) is located in Skagen, northern Denmark. The country's leading fishing port consists of an industrial harbour that supports the area's fishing industry as well as facilities for cruise ships. It also has a shipyard and fish-processing facilities.

  7. Admiralty chart - Wikipedia

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    Part of an early "new style" Admiralty chart, of Risavika in Norway, published in 1970. Depth in metres (and tenths of metres for depths less than 20m). Metrication of Admiralty charts began in 1967, and it was decided to synchronise this with the introduction of a new style of chart, with increased use of colour, which continues in use today.

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  9. Ålesund - Wikipedia

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    The Rauma Line starts at Åndalsnes, 120 kilometres (75 mi) east of Ålesund, going to Dombås, then southwards on the Dovre Line to Lillehammer and Oslo. Ålesund is a port of call for passenger and freight vessels travelling between Bergen, Kingston upon Hull, Newcastle, Hamburg, and Trondheim, including the Hurtigruta (Norwegian Coastal ...