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  2. Batumi Seaport - Wikipedia

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    The Batumi Seaport (Georgian: ბათუმის საზღვაო პორტი, romanized: batumis sazghvao p'ort'i) is a Georgian seaport. It is the largest container, ferry and general cargo seaport in Georgia. Located in the city of Batumi, on the south-east coast of the Black Sea.

  3. List of ports in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2008, the Batumi Industrial Holding, a subsidiary of the Kazakhstan state-owned KazTransOil acquired management rights of the Batumi Sea Port and purchased 100% shares of the Batumi Oil Terminal for 49 years. [2] The company is mainly concentrated on liquid cargo but also handles dry bulk cargo and containers. [1] Poti Sea Port

  4. Batumi - Wikipedia

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    Batumi (/ b ɑː ˈ t uː m i /; Georgian: ბათუმი pronounced ⓘ), historically Batum [3] or Batoum, [4] is the second-largest city of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black Sea in Georgia's southwest, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the border with Turkey.

  5. Category:Ports and harbours of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Batumi Seaport; K. Kulevi oil terminal; P. Poti Sea Port; S. Supsa This page was last edited on 17 June 2024, at 07:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. File:Batumi seaport, Adjaria, Georgia.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: The seaport of Batumi, Adjaria region, Georgia, with the city in the background. Français : Le port de Batoumi, Adjarie, Géorgie, avec la ville de Batoumi dans le fond. Date

  7. Timeline of Batumi - Wikipedia

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    1873 – Batumi is the main city of Lazistan sanjak.; 1870s – The construction of the sea port was finished and the expansion of Batumi began. 1877–1878 – During the Russo-Turkish War Batumi was defended by a 25,000 Ottoman army under Dervish-Pasha as well as the Ottoman warships cruising off the Black Sea coastline.