Port of Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam is a district in Rotterdam, making up a large part of the southern banks of the River Meuse. These harbours are all post-war additions to the city, mostly replacing this historical harbours on the northern banks.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include De Hoop and Immanuel Church.
Calandbrug
Bridge
The Calandbrug is a road and former railroad bridge over the Caland Canal in the port of Rotterdam in the Dutch municipality of Rotterdam. It is located west of Rozenburg at the end of the canal, which flows into the Brittanniëhaven here.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Maassluis and Rozenburg.
Maassluis
Photo: Michielverbeek, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Maassluis is a quaint town in South Holland, Netherlands the city centre of which has barely changed in a century's time.
Rozenburg
Village
Port of Rotterdam
- Type: seaport
- Description: largest port in Europe, located in the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Category: organization
- Location: Rotterdam, Rotterdam-The Hague Metropolitan Region, South Holland, Western Netherlands, Netherlands, Benelux, Europe
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Latitude
51.905° or 51° 54′ 18″ northLongitude
4.243° or 4° 14′ 35″ eastOpen location code
9F36W64V+25Wikidata ID
Q1027807
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Port of Rotterdam” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ميناء روتردام”
- Asturian: “Puertu de Rotterdam”
- Azerbaijani: “Rotterdam limanı”
- Basque: “Rotterdamgo portua”
- Bengali: “রটার্ডাম বন্দর”
- Catalan: “Port de Rotterdam”
- Chinese: “Rotterdam Káng”
- Chinese: “鹿特丹港”
- Czech: “rotterdamský přístav”
- Czech: “Rotterdamský přístav”
- Dutch: “Gemeentelijke Handelsinrichtingen”
- Dutch: “haven van Rotterdam”
- Dutch: “Haven van Rotterdam”
- Dutch: “havens van Rotterdam”
- Dutch: “Rotterdams havengebied”
- Dutch: “Rotterdamse haven”
- Dutch: “Rotterdamse havens”
- Esperanto: “Haveno de Roterdamo”
- Finnish: “Rotterdamin satama”
- French: “port de Rotterdam”
- French: “Port de Rotterdam”
- German: “Hafen Rotterdam”
- German: “Rotterdamer Hafen”
- Greek: “Λιμάνι του Ρότερνταμ”
- Hebrew: “נמל רוטרדם”
- Hungarian: “rotterdami kikötő”
- Hungarian: “Rotterdami kikötő”
- Indonesian: “Pelabuhan Rotterdam”
- Indonesian: “pelabuhan_roterdam”
- Japanese: “マースフラクテ”
- Japanese: “ユーロポート”
- Japanese: “ロッテルダム港”
- Korean: “로테르담 항”
- Latin: “Portus Roterodami”
- Lithuanian: “Roterdamo uostas”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Rotterdam Káng”
- Minangkabau: “Palabuahan Rotterdam”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Rotterdam havn”
- Polish: “Port morski Rotterdam”
- Polish: “Port Rotterdam”
- Portuguese: “Porto de Roterdã”
- Portuguese: “Porto de Roterdão”
- Romanian: “Portul Rotterdam”
- Russian: “Порт Роттердам”
- Russian: “Порт Роттердама”
- Russian: “Роттердамский порт”
- Slovenian: “Pristanišče Rotterdam”
- Spanish: “Puerto de Roterdam”
- Spanish: “Puerto de Róterdam”
- Spanish: “Puerto de Rotterdam”
- Swedish: “Rotterdams hamn”
- Turkish: “Rotterdam Limanı”
- Ukrainian: “Порт Роттердама”
- Uzbek: “Rotterdam porti”
- Vietnamese: “Cảng Rotterdam”
- Welsh: “Porthladd Rotterdam”
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