Adriatic Sea Ports – There are 19 large ports with a turnover of more than one million tons per year. Among them, there are the largest cargo ports in Italy: Trieste (cargo turnover is about 40 million tons per year), Ancona (10.5 million tons), Bari (3.2 million tons), Barletta (1.4 million tons), Brindisi (10.7 million tons), Chioggia (about 3 million tons), Ortona (1.3 million tons), Manfredonia (1.3 million tons), Monfalcone (4.5 million tons), Porto Nogaro (1.4 million tons), Venice (32 million tons), Ravenna (27 million tons). In Albania: Durrёs (3.4 million tons); in Slovenia: Koper (17 million tons); in Croatia: Ploče (5.1 million tons), Rabac (1 million tons), Rijeka (15.4 million tons, the largest cargo port), Split (2.7 million tons, the largest passenger port); in Montenegro: Bar (0.8 million tons). In 2010, the northern Adriatic seaports of Trieste, Venice, Ravenna, Koper, and Rijeka founded the Association of North Adriatic Ports to ensure a more favorable position of...
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Zonn, I.S., Kostianoy, A.G., Semenov, A.V., Joksimović, A., Đurović, M. (2021). Adriatic Sea Ports. In: The Adriatic Sea Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia of Seas. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50032-0_19
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