Port of Kołobrzeg | |
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Location | |
Country | Poland |
Location | Kołobrzeg |
Coordinates | 54°10′46″N 15°33′19″E / 54.17944°N 15.55528°E |
UN/LOCODE | PLKOL [1] |
Details | |
Opened | 13th century [2] |
Operated by | Kołobrzeg Seaport Authority, Polish Navy |
Owned by | City of Kołobrzeg, Polish Navy |
Statistics | |
Annual cargo tonnage | 277,800 (2023) [3] |
Passenger traffic | 290,000 (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]
Port of Kołobrzeg | |
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| |
Location | |
Country | Poland |
Location | Kołobrzeg |
Coordinates | 54°10′46″N 15°33′19″E / 54.17944°N 15.55528°E |
UN/LOCODE | PLKOL [1] |
Details | |
Opened | 13th century [2] |
Operated by | Kołobrzeg Seaport Authority, Polish Navy |
Owned by | City of Kołobrzeg, Polish Navy |
Statistics | |
Annual cargo tonnage | 277,800 (2023) [3] |
Passenger traffic | 290,000 (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]