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- Port_of_Split abstract "The Port of Split (Croatian: Luka Split) is a port in the central Dalmatian city of Split, Croatia. The port was originally a trading post originally established by Greek settlers from the island of Vis and subsequently taken over by the Romans. The port thrived through the Middle Ages, but it suffered a decline in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when the Port of Rijeka took over as the primary trading and shipping outlet of the region. The decline was also attributed to the decline of the Ottoman Empire, a traditional market for the Port of Split, and the growing domination of Austrian Empire.As of 2011, the port ranks as the largest passenger port in Croatia and the third largest passenger port in the Mediterranean, with annual passenger volume of approximately 4 million. By 2010, the Port of Split recorded 18,000 ship arrivals each year. The port is managed by the Port of Split Authority (PSA). In the late 2000s, the PSA and the port operators, Trajektna Luka Split d.d. and Luka d.d. Split, started to implement an investment plan aimed at increasing both passenger and cargo traffic volume, scheduled to be completed by 2015, which would allow the port to handle up to 7 million passengers per year.".
- Port_of_Split thumbnail SplitFMFSkatalog.jpg?width=300.
- Port_of_Split wikiPageExternalLink lucka-podrucja.
- Port_of_Split wikiPageExternalLink 54201.shtml.
- Port_of_Split wikiPageExternalLink TP.
- Port_of_Split wikiPageExternalLink www.portsplit.com.
- Port_of_Split wikiPageID "28268234".
- Port_of_Split wikiPageRevisionID "593481022".
- Port_of_Split arrivals "16527".
- Port_of_Split blankdetails "Dragan Žanetić".
- Port_of_Split blankdetails "Toni Medvidović".
- Port_of_Split blankdetailstitle "Luka d.d. Split chairman".
- Port_of_Split blankdetailstitle "Trajektna Luka Split d.d. chairman".
- Port_of_Split caption "The City Port in Split".
- Port_of_Split cargotonnage "305000".
- Port_of_Split containervolume "6170".
- Port_of_Split country Croatia.
- Port_of_Split hasPhotoCollection Port_of_Split.
- Port_of_Split imagesize "250".
- Port_of_Split leader "Joško Berket Bakota".
- Port_of_Split leadershiptitle "Director of the Port Authority".
- Port_of_Split location Split,_Croatia.
- Port_of_Split name "Port of Split".
- Port_of_Split operated "Luka d.d. Split".
- Port_of_Split operated "Split Port Authority".
- Port_of_Split operated "Trajektna Luka Split d.d.".
- Port_of_Split passengertraffic "4253135".
- Port_of_Split website www.portsplit.com.
- Port_of_Split subject Category:Ports_and_harbours_of_Croatia.
- Port_of_Split subject Category:Split,_Croatia.
- Port_of_Split point "43.505079 16.442156".
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- Port_of_Split type Port108633957.
- Port_of_Split type PortsAndHarboursOfCroatia.
- Port_of_Split type YagoGeoEntity.
- Port_of_Split type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Port_of_Split type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Port_of_Split type SpatialThing.
- Port_of_Split comment "The Port of Split (Croatian: Luka Split) is a port in the central Dalmatian city of Split, Croatia. The port was originally a trading post originally established by Greek settlers from the island of Vis and subsequently taken over by the Romans. The port thrived through the Middle Ages, but it suffered a decline in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when the Port of Rijeka took over as the primary trading and shipping outlet of the region.".
- Port_of_Split label "Port of Split".
- Port_of_Split label "Puerto de Split".
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- Port_of_Split lat "43.505079".
- Port_of_Split long "16.442156".
- Port_of_Split wasDerivedFrom Port_of_Split?oldid=593481022.
- Port_of_Split depiction SplitFMFSkatalog.jpg.
- Port_of_Split homepage www.portsplit.com.
- Port_of_Split isPrimaryTopicOf Port_of_Split.