Romanian river ports

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The most important Romanian river ports are:

[edit] Orşova

  • performing capacity: 1.200.000 to/year
  • Quay length – 500 linear meters – 5 anchording place

[edit] Calafat

  • performing capacity: 350.000 to/year
  • Quay length – 100 linear meters –1 anchoring place

[edit] Cetate

  • performing capacity: 70.000 to/year
  • Quay length – 100 linear meters - 1anchording place

[edit] Gruia

  • performing capacity: 70.000 to/year
  • Quay length – 100 linear meters – 1 anchoring place

[edit] Hârşova

  • performing capacity: 70.000 to/year
  • Quay length - 100 linear meters - 1 anchoring place

[edit] Drencova

  • performing capacity: 100.000 to/year
  • Quay length - 100 linear meters - 1 anchoring place

[edit] Moldova Veche

  • performing capacity: 350.000 to/year
  • Quay length - 300 linear meters - 3 anchoring place

[edit] Brăila

  • performing capacity: 4.500.000 to/year
  • Quay length - between 100 - 400 linear meters - 10 anchoring place
  • Quay length - between 400 - 700 linear meters - 9 anchoring place

[edit] Galati

  • performing capacity: 17.075.000 to/year
  • Quay length - 200 linear meters - 8 anchoring place
  • Quay length - 800 linear meters - 8 anchoring place

[edit] Tulcea

  • performing capacity: 800.000 to/year
  • Quay length - between 100 - 300 linear meters - 4 anchoring place
  • Quay length - 400 linear meters - 4 anchoring place

[edit] Drobeta-Turnu Severin

[edit] Corabia

[edit] Zimnicea

[edit] Bechet

[edit] Turnu Măgurele

[edit] Giurgiu

[edit] Oltenita

[edit] Călăraşi

[edit] Cernavodă

[edit] Chilia Veche

[edit] Mahmudia

[edit] Isaccea

[edit] Măcin

[edit] Smârdan

[edit] See also