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  2. Leixões - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Leixões (Portuguese: Porto de Leixões, pronounced [lɐjˈʃõjʃ]) is one of Portugal's major seaports, located 4 km north of the mouth of the Douro River, in Matosinhos municipality, near the city of Porto. Leixões Sport Club, commonly known simply as Leixões, is Matosinhos' sports club.

  3. List of ports in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Image Region Information Port of Sines: Setúbal District [3] Port of Leixoes: Porto District [4] [5] Port of Lisbon: Lisbon District [6] Port of Setúbal Setúbal District [7] Port of Figueira da Foz Coimbra District [8] Port of Aveiro Aveiro District [9] Port of Viana do Castelo Viana do Castelo District [10] Madeira; Port of Caniçal Madeira ...

  4. Porto Leixões Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Porto Leixões Cruise Terminal is a purpose built terminal for ocean-going passenger ships built by the Port Authority of Douro, Porto, Portugal. [1] The terminal was opened on the 23 July 2015. Description

  5. Port of Leixões - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Port of Leixões

  6. Linha de Leixões - Wikipedia

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    Linha de Leixões, also known as Linha de Cintura do Porto, is a railway line in Portugal which connects the railway stations of Contumil in Porto on the Linha do Minho and Leixões, in Matosinhos, servicing the Port of Leixões.

  7. Jakob Maersk oil spill - Wikipedia

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    During the time of the explosions, the ship began to sink, prompting survivors to jump into the water, the tugboat Monte de Luz assisted by rescuing survivors that were nearby. [4] The Jakob Maersk oil spill was the second largest spill at the time which occurred in the second largest city in Portugal.

  8. Port of Sines - Wikipedia

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    Construction started in 1973 and it came into operation in 1978. The Port of Sines Administration (Administração do Porto de Sines, APS) was created on 14 December 1977. The port operates 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, providing services such as: control of maritime traffic; pilotage, towage and mooring; access control and surveillance ...

  9. Matosinhos - Wikipedia

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    Matosinhos (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐtuˈziɲuʃ] ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the district of Porto in Portugal.The municipality covers an area of approximately 62.42 square kilometres (24.10 sq mi) [1] and had 172,557 inhabitants in 2021. [2]