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  2. Queen Elizabeth II Quay - Wikipedia

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    This still puts this harbor behind Port Jackson in Sydney, Australia, and several natural harbors claiming the title for world's second largest, including Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Poole Harbour in Dorset, southern England, and Cork Harbour in County Cork, Ireland. The government of Sierra Leone assumed management of the Quay in 1964.

  3. List of Panamax ports - Wikipedia

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    A Panamax port is a deepwater port that can accommodate ... Sierra Leone — for ... Kitimat — year-round deep-sea shipping connects North America to the Pacific ...

  4. Pepel - Wikipedia

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    Pepel has a port in the Sierra Leone River used for shipping bulk iron ore via the mining ... It is proposed to introduce a more efficient balloon loop at the port. [2]

  5. List of countries by container port traffic - Wikipedia

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    Container port traffic in TEUs Year 1 ... Sierra Leone: 78,413 2019 131

  6. Sierra Leone River - Wikipedia

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    The Sierra Leone River is a river estuary on the Atlantic Ocean in Western Sierra Leone. It is formed by the Bankasoka River and Rokel River and is between 4 and 10 miles wide (6–16 km) and 25 miles (40 km) long. It holds the major ports of Queen Elizabeth II Quay and Pepel. The estuary is also important for shipping.

  7. Port Loko - Wikipedia

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    Port Loko is the capital of Port Loko District and since 2017 the North West Province of Sierra Leone. The city had a population of 21,961 in the 2004 census [ 1 ] and current estimate of 44,900. Port Loko lies approximately 57 km (35 mi) north-east of Freetown .

  8. Sherbro Island - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after being reassigned to The Gambia, he died on a business trip to England in 1700, but his descendants in Sierra Leone did well. [ 3 ] After Great Britain abolished the international African slave trade in 1808 in partnership with the United States, it used the former RAC trading fort on Sherbro Island as a base for naval operations ...

  9. Tagrin Point - Wikipedia

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    Tagrin Point is the proposed location of a deep water port to replace the older and shallower port of Port Pepel in Sierra Leone. It would be connected to existing and new iron ore mined by an upgraded railway line converted to standard gauge .