Quy Nhơn Port
Quy Nhon Port |
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Location |
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Country |
Vietnam |
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Location |
Quy Nhơn |
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Statistics |
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Annual cargo tonnage |
3856 (2009)[1] |
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Quy Nhơn Port (Vietnamese: Cảng Quy Nhơn) is the major port of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. It is located in Hai Cang (meaning sea port) ward at the eastern tip of Quy Nhơn city.
Quy Nhơn Port is the most accessible major port not only for Bình Định Province, but also for the Central Highlands provinces of Gia Lai and Kon Tum and even parts of Laos and Cambodia such as Attapeu Province and Ratanakiri Province. National Route 19 has its starting point at Quy Nhơn Port and leads up to Gia Lai Province and Lệ Thanh border gate on the border to Cambodia (247 km from Quy Nhơn Port).[2] This road also connects the port to National Road 1.[2]
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total cargo tonnage |
Export |
Import |
2005 |
2450 |
1076 |
667 |
2006 |
2670 |
1302 |
641 |
2007 |
3208 |
1603 |
828 |
2008 |
3311 |
1525 |
835 |
2009 |
3856 |
2016 |
836 |
References
- 1 2 Binh Dinh Statistics Office (2010): Binh Dinh Statistical Yearbook 2009. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
- 1 2 Vietnam Road Atlas (Tập Bản đồ Giao thông Đường bộ Việt Nam). Cartographic Publishing House (Vietnam), 2004
Port system of Vietnam |
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| National and international ports | |
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| National and regional ports |
- Hòn Gai
- Nghi Sơn
- Nghệ An
- Sơn Dương - Vũng Áng
- Đà Nẵng
- Dung Quất
- Quy Nhơn
- Nha Trang - Ba Ngòi
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Đồng Nai
- Cần Thơ
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| Local ports |
- Vạn Gia
- Vạn Hoa - Mũi Chùa
- Quảng Bình
- Quảng Trị
- Thừa Thiên - Huế
- Kỳ Hà
- Thị Nại
- Vũng Rô
- Cà Ná
- Kê Gà
- Đồng Tháp
- Tiền Giang
- Vĩnh Long
- Bến Tre
- An Giang
- Cà Mau
- Kiên Giang
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