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  2. List of ports in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the majority of these ports were effectively closed to international ship traffic due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and Russian naval blockade of the Black Sea. Odesa , along with to a lesser degree Chornomorsk and Pivdenne , have been partially open to limited convoy-based grain and ammonia (for fertilizer) exports under ...

  3. Category:Ports and harbours of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Ukraine" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. Port of Mariupol - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Mariupol or Mariupol Sea Port (Ukrainian: Маріупольський морський порт) is located in Mariupol, Ukraine in the Taganrog Bay, Sea of Azov. The port is governed by the port authority managed by Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority. As of June 2022, it is occupied by Russian armed forces.

  5. Reni Commercial Seaport - Wikipedia

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    According to the Law of Ukraine "On Seaports of Ukraine," the functions of the seaport administration are performed by the Rhine branch of the state enterprise of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority. [5] The Reni port has been damaged as a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  6. Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA) (Ukrainian: Адміністрація морських портів України (АМПУ)) is a state company created in 2013 after the adoption of the law "On Sea Ports of Ukraine" and united all ports of Ukraine under one administration. Total throughput of 13 seaports in 2019 exceeded 160 million tons.

  7. Port of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Odesa or Odesa Sea Port (Ukrainian: Одеський морський торговельний порт, romanized: Odeskyi morskyi torhovelnyi port), located near Odesa, is the largest Ukrainian seaport and one of the largest ports in the Black Sea basin, with a total annual traffic capacity of 40 million tonnes (15 million tonnes dry bulk and 25 million tonnes liquid bulk), the ...

  8. Port of Sevastopol - Wikipedia

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    The territory of the port was defined by the declaration of Cabinet of Ukraine on October 25, 2002 "About aquatorium of the Sevastopol Marine Trade Port". [8] The territory defined was limited by lines that outstretch from extreme points of the Sevastopol city administration border at the Black Sea coast perpendicularly to the coastline and allotted water area, [8] except:

  9. Port of Izmail - Wikipedia

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    It is an important transport hub of Ukraine. According to the Law of Ukraine "On Seaports of Ukraine," the functions of the seaport administration are performed by the Izmail branch of the state enterprise of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (AMPU). [4] The number of employees at Port of Izmail as of 2009 was 2,520 people.