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Landlocked Hungary breaks ground on terminal construction in Italy

Landlocked Hungary has begun construction on its own sea terminal in Trieste, Italy, located approximately 200 kilometers from its nearest border.

The first phase of the 278,000 TEU Adria Port project includes a 250-meter quay, with plans to extend it by an additional 400 meters in the future.

According to DynaLiners report, the project is now expected to be completed by 2028, two years later than originally scheduled.





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