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The following is a list of the ports in Spain declared to be of "general interest" and thus, under the exclusive competence of the General Administration of the State. [1] They are operated by 28 different port authorities , which are coordinated in turn by Puertos del Estado , a State-owned company.
Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Spain" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The World Port Index (PUB 150) contains a tabular listing of thousands of ports throughout the world, describing their location, characteristics, known facilities, and available services. Of particular interest are the applicable volume of Sailing Directions and the number of the harbor chart .
The following lists of ports cover ports of various types, maritime facilities with one or more wharves where ships may dock to load and discharge passengers and cargo. Most are on the sea coast or an estuary, but some are many miles inland, with access to the sea via river or canal.
Ports of the State (Spanish: Puertos del Estado) is a State-owned company responsible for the management of Spanish state-owned ports.The company executes the port policy of the Government and coordinates and controls the efficiency of the port system, made up of 28 Port authorities that manage the 46 ports of general interest.
Port of "Varadero del Real Club de Regatas" (Alicante) Port of Nueva Tabarca (island) Ports of Altea; Port of Altea Port "La Galera" (Altea) Port of L'Olla d'Altea (Altea) Port of "Marina Greenwich" (Altea) Port of Benidorm ; Port "Les Bassetes" (Benissa) Ports of Calp (Calpe) Port of Calp Port "Port Blanco" (Calp) Port "La Illeta" (El Campello ...
Pages in category "Ports and harbours of the Spanish Atlantic coast" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The port of Santander with the Martillo dock in the foreground and the Naos dock on the left, in front of the Castle, 1867 (photo by J. Laurent).. At the end of the Cantabrian Wars, specifically in 19 B.C., the Romans founded the port of Portus Victoriae, which some authors identify with Santander and others with Santoña.