Port of Kołobrzeg

Seaport in Poland
54°10′46″N 15°33′19″E / 54.17944°N 15.55528°E / 54.17944; 15.55528UN/LOCODEPLKOL[1]DetailsOpened13th century[2]Operated byKołobrzeg Seaport Authority, Polish NavyOwned byCity of Kołobrzeg, Polish NavyStatisticsAnnual cargo tonnage277,800 (2023)[3]Passenger traffic290,000 (2022)[4]

The Port of Kołobrzeg [kɔˈwɔbʐɛk] (in Polish generally Port Kołobrzeg) is a Polish seaport in Kołobrzeg, Poland at the Baltic Sea located at the Parsęta river. Port has a yacht harbour, fishing harbour, ferry harbour.

A lighthouse stands on "Fort Ujście"; it was built after the World War II. The old lighthouse was standing ~20 meters closer to sea. When Germans were evacuating from Kołobrzeg, they destroyed the old lighthouse because it was a strategic point for allies.

In 2023, cargo traffic in the seaport equaled 277,800 tons.[3]

In 2022, the port recorded 290,000 passengers.[4]

Gallery

  • Breakwater at the mouth of river Parsęta
    Breakwater at the mouth of river Parsęta

See also

References

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  1. ^ "UNLOCODE (Pl) - POLAND". service.unece.org. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  2. ^ Gaziński, Radosław (2017). "Zarys Dziejów Portu Kołobrzeskiego W XVI–XVIII Wieku" [Outline of the History of Port of Kołobrzeg in the 16th-18th Centuries]. Instytut Historii i Stosunków Międzynarodowych, Uniwersytet Szczeciński. doi:10.18276/sm.2017.30-02. eISSN 2353-303X. ISSN 0137-3587.
  3. ^ a b "Port Kołobrzeg. Duży wzrost przeładunków" [Port of Kołobrzeg. Large increase in transshipments]. GospodarkaMorska.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-01-20.
  4. ^ a b "The Management Board of Sea Port Kołobrzeg summed up 2022". MarinePoland.com. 2023-01-31.


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