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  2. Port of Murmansk - Wikipedia

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    Murmansk Port is the homeport of the barque "Sedov", one of the largest sailing ships in the world. [5] The Murmansk Shipping Company also operates the Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker fleet. [6] In May 2007 it was decided to set up in Murmansk port free trade zone . On 15 October 2010 Murmansk was officially declared a special economic zone. [7]

  3. Murmansk - Wikipedia

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    Murmansk (Russian: Мурманск) is a port city and the administrative center of Murmansk Oblast in the far northwest part of Russia.It is the world's largest city north of the Arctic Circle and sits on both slopes and banks of a modest fjord, Kola Bay, an estuarine inlet of the Barents Sea, with its bulk on the east bank of the inlet.

  4. List of ports and harbors of the Arctic Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Port Brabant to 1950 [4] Port of Churchill: Manitoba: Hudson Bay Iqaluit: Nunavut: Frobisher Bay ... Murmansk Oblast: White Sea Port of Murmansk: Murmansk Oblast ...

  5. Norebo - Wikipedia

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    The companies of Norebo Group (in particular, PJSC Murmansk Trawl Fleet, JSC Rybprominvest) are the major sponsors in Murmansk oblast of the United Russia political party. [17] [18] The holding builds new vessels, [19] factories [20] and a refrigerator terminal. [21] It is also involved in the development of a modernized bottom fishing trawl. [22]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Kola Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The fishing industry, although still operating significantly below the Soviet level of production, [19] remains profitable, supplying 20% of Russia's fish in 2006 [49] and with the volume steadily growing in 2007–2010. [56] Murmansk is a key base for three fishing fleets, including Russia's largest, the Murmansk Trawl Fleet. [50]