The port of Amsterdam is a seaport in Amsterdam in North Holland, Netherlands. It is the 4th busiest port in Europe by metric tonnes of cargo (2019). The port was first used in the 13th century and was one of the main ports of the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century.
Port of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Puerto de Ámsterdam, Países Bajos
Hafen von Amsterdam, Niederlande
The port of Amsterdam is the second largest port in the Netherlands, the largest being the Port of Rotterdam. In 2014, the port of Amsterdam had a cargo throughput of 97,4 million tons, most of which was bulk cargo. The port of Amsterdam is located on the banks of the North Sea Canal and the IJ. The port is connected to the North Sea through the North Sea Canal, to Den Helder through the North Holland Canal, to the Markermeer through the IJ and the IJmeer, and to the Rhine through the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal.
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Порт Амстердам, Нидерланды
Port d’Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
ميناء أمستردام ، هولندا
The port comprises several harbour areas, which are part of the boroughs (Dutch: stadsdelen) of Westpoort, Westerpark, Centrum, and Zeeburg. From west to east the areas are:
- Afrika Harbour (Dutch: Afrikahaven)
- Amerika Harbour (Dutch: Amerikahaven)
- West Harbour (Dutch: Westhaven)
- Jan van Riebeeck Harbour (Dutch: Jan van Riebeeckhaven)
- Petroleum Harbour (Dutch: Petroleumhaven)
- Coen Harbour (Dutch: Coenhaven)
- Mercurius Harbour (Dutch: Mercuriushaven)
- Hout Harbour (Dutch: Houthaven)
- De Ruijter Quay (Dutch: De Ruijterkade)
- Eastern Trade Quay (Dutch: Oostelijke Handelskade)
- Eastern Harbour Area (Dutch: Oostelijk Havengebied)
Haven van Amsterdam, Nederland
Pelabuhan Amsterdam, Belanda
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