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  2. List of ports in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgium has four sea ports and a range of inland ports. Sea ports. Port of Antwerp , www.portofantwerp.be; Port of Bruges-Zeebrugge (Bruges/Zeebrugge), www. ...

  3. Category:Ports and harbours of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Belgium" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Port of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Ritske sea-going vessel in the Port of Brussels. The Port of Brussels was founded in 1993, [4] as a result of the splitting of the N.V. Zeekanaal in a Flemish and a Brussels institution, five years after the authority over the ports in Belgium was transferred to the regions. The new autonomy in 1993 immediately led to new dynamism and growth in ...

  5. Port of Antwerp - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Antwerp [3] is the port of the city of Antwerp, Belgium. It is located in Flanders, mainly in the province of Antwerp, but also partially in East Flanders. It is a seaport in the heart of Europe accessible to capesize ships. It is Europe's second-largest seaport, after that of Rotterdam.

  6. Category:Port cities and towns in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Port cities and towns in Belgium" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Transport in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Belgium is facilitated with well-developed road, air, rail and water networks. The rail network has 2,950 km (1,830 mi) of electrified tracks. [ 1 ] There are 118,414 km (73,579 mi) of roads, among which there are 1,747 km (1,086 mi) of motorways, 13,892 km (8,632 mi) of main roads and 102,775 km (63,861 mi) of other paved roads. [ 2 ]

  8. Port of Antwerp-Bruges - Wikipedia

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    Port of Antwerp-Bruges is the port authority that manages the ports of Antwerp and Bruges (Zeebrugge) since the merger between the port companies of both ports in 2022. It is a limited liability company of public law with the City of Antwerp and the City of Bruges as its shareholders.

  9. Port of Liège - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Liège is a Belgian inland port in Liège in the Province of Liège in Wallonia at the Meuse river and at the Albert Canal in the heart of Europe. Liège is the third largest inland port in Europe after Duisburg and Paris. It also has direct links to Antwerp and Rotterdam via its canals. Stretching over a distance of 26 kilometers ...