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The Great Port of St. Petersburg or Port of St. Petersburg is a major seaport serving the city of St. Petersburg in northwest Russia. The port's water area is 164.6 km2 (630,000 square meters). The mooring line is 31 km long and the water is 25 metres (82 ft) deep at the port's deepest anchorages. Since 2011, the port has been under the authority of a state-owned enterprise (federal government agency), the Port Authority of the Great Port of St. Petersburg. This agency oversees commercial navigation in the seaport of St. Petersburg and beyond in the designated areas of responsibility of the Russian Federation.

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  • Great Port of Saint Petersburg (en)
  • Port de Saint-Pétersbourg (fr)
  • Большой порт Санкт-Петербург (ru)
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  • The Great Port of St. Petersburg or Port of St. Petersburg is a major seaport serving the city of St. Petersburg in northwest Russia. The port's water area is 164.6 km2 (630,000 square meters). The mooring line is 31 km long and the water is 25 metres (82 ft) deep at the port's deepest anchorages. Since 2011, the port has been under the authority of a state-owned enterprise (federal government agency), the Port Authority of the Great Port of St. Petersburg. This agency oversees commercial navigation in the seaport of St. Petersburg and beyond in the designated areas of responsibility of the Russian Federation. (en)
  • Le Grand Port de Saint-Pétersbourg ou Port de Saint-Pétersbourg est un port maritime sur la mer Baltique desservant la ville de Saint-Pétersbourg au nord-ouest de la Russie. Il s'agit du deuxième plus important port de commerce de Russie. La surface du port est de 164,6 km 2. Les quais d'amarrage mesurent 31 km de long et la profondeur maximale est de 25 mètres aux mouillages les plus profonds. Depuis 2011, le port est sous l'autorité d'une entreprise d'État (organisme du gouvernement fédéral), l'Autorité portuaire du Grand Port de Saint-Pétersbourg. Cette agence supervise la navigation commerciale dans le port maritime de Saint-Pétersbourg et au-delà dans les zones de responsabilité désignées de la Fédération de Russie. (fr)
  • «Большой порт Санкт-Петербург» — крупный морской порт на Северо-Западе России. Площадь акватории порта составляет 164,6 км2, протяжённость причальной линии — 31 км. На 2011 год государственное предприятие Федеральное государственное учреждение «Администрация морского порта Большой порт Санкт-Петербург» обеспечивает организацию торгового мореплавания в морском порту Санкт-Петербурга и за его пределами в установленных зонах ответственности Российской Федерации. (ru)
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  • Great Port of Saint Petersburg (en)
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  • The Great Port of St. Petersburg or Port of St. Petersburg is a major seaport serving the city of St. Petersburg in northwest Russia. The port's water area is 164.6 km2 (630,000 square meters). The mooring line is 31 km long and the water is 25 metres (82 ft) deep at the port's deepest anchorages. Since 2011, the port has been under the authority of a state-owned enterprise (federal government agency), the Port Authority of the Great Port of St. Petersburg. This agency oversees commercial navigation in the seaport of St. Petersburg and beyond in the designated areas of responsibility of the Russian Federation. (en)
  • Le Grand Port de Saint-Pétersbourg ou Port de Saint-Pétersbourg est un port maritime sur la mer Baltique desservant la ville de Saint-Pétersbourg au nord-ouest de la Russie. Il s'agit du deuxième plus important port de commerce de Russie. La surface du port est de 164,6 km 2. Les quais d'amarrage mesurent 31 km de long et la profondeur maximale est de 25 mètres aux mouillages les plus profonds. Depuis 2011, le port est sous l'autorité d'une entreprise d'État (organisme du gouvernement fédéral), l'Autorité portuaire du Grand Port de Saint-Pétersbourg. Cette agence supervise la navigation commerciale dans le port maritime de Saint-Pétersbourg et au-delà dans les zones de responsabilité désignées de la Fédération de Russie. (fr)
  • «Большой порт Санкт-Петербург» — крупный морской порт на Северо-Западе России. Площадь акватории порта составляет 164,6 км2, протяжённость причальной линии — 31 км. На 2011 год государственное предприятие Федеральное государственное учреждение «Администрация морского порта Большой порт Санкт-Петербург» обеспечивает организацию торгового мореплавания в морском порту Санкт-Петербурга и за его пределами в установленных зонах ответственности Российской Федерации. (ru)
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