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Port of Bissau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Port of Bissau
The Port of Bissau, also known as Porto Pidjiguiti, is the chief port of the West African nation of Guinea-Bissau. Located on Geba River, it serves the capital of Bissau. It has two piers and a jetty. The port's Pidjiguiti docks were the site of the Pidjiguiti massacre on 3 August 1959. A light on Bissau Cathedral is maintained by the harbourmaster. ==Description== The port is situated on Geba River. Its channel has a depth of to and cargo pier of to . It has crane facilities for up to 50 tonnes. The cargo port has two piers, a southwest pier and, a newer one on the northeast. The newer "T" shaped long pier was built in 1993. The jetty connecting it is , and provides access to the shore. Thirty years before 2013, the channel was dredged to provide a draft of . However, the present draft is said to be . Bissau Cathedral tower houses a light which guides ships through the Geba River estuary to the Port of Bissau. The light is maintained by the Capitania dos Portos, Serviços de Marinha.〔
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