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Muuga Harbour ((エストニア語:Muuga sadam)) is the largest cargo port in Estonia, located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, 13 km northeast of the capital Tallinn, in Maardu. The harbour is administrated by Port of Tallinn, the biggest port authority in Estonia. Muuga Harbour is one of the few ice-free ports in northernmost Europe and among the deepest (up to 18 m) and most modern ports in the Baltic Sea region. The cargo volume handled accounts for around 80% of the total cargo volume of Port of Tallinn and approximately 90% of the transit cargo volume passing through Estonia. Nearly 3/4 of cargo loaded in Muuga Harbour includes crude oil and oil products, but the harbour also serves dry bulk (mostly fertilizers, grain and coal) and other types of cargo. The usual cargo traffic in the seaport is about 20–30 million tons. The harbour covers an area of 5.24 km2 land and 7.5 km2 aquatory. Besides Maardu the seaport also occupies lands from the villages of Muuga and Uusküla. There are 29 quays with the whole length of . The maximum depth is . The largest possible size of a ship is 300 ✕ 48 meters. There are 6 liquid bulk terminals, container, grain, coal, steel and a dry bulk terminals located in the port. Muuga Grain Terminal 12 05 2005.jpg|Grain terminal Port of Muuga Headquarters May 2005.jpg|The headquarters Solidarnost Stern Muuga 30 July 2005.JPG|First ship at the Muuga Coal Terminal ==See also== *Transport in Estonia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Muuga Harbour」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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