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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ust-LugaUst-Luga - Wikipedia

    Ust-Luga is the site of an important coal and fertiliser terminal, constructed at a cost of $2.1 billion. Construction work started in 1997, in part to avoid dry cargo shipments through the Baltic states, [1] and was accelerated at the urging of President Vladimir Putin, who inaugurated the new port facilities in 2001.

  2. Ust'-Luga. Mapa de localización. Localización en el golfo de Finlandia (mar Báltico) [ editar datos en Wikidata] La bahía de Luga (del ruso: Лужская губа) es una bahía rusa, pequeña y poco profunda, localizada en la costa sur del golfo de Finlandia. Administrativamente, pertenece al óblast de Leningrado .

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ust-LugaUst-Luga – Wikipedia

    Ust-Luga (russisch Усть-Луга, finnisch Laukaansuu) ist eine ländliche Siedlung (possjolok) mit 2173 Einwohnern (Berechnung 2007) in Russland. Sie liegt bei der Mündung des Flusses Luga in die Lugabucht der Ostsee, unweit der Grenze zu Estland. Der Name leitet sich vom russischen Wort ustje für Mündung ab.

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    • Leningrad
    • Nordwestrussland
    • Kingissepp
  4. Усть-Лу́га ( ижор. Laukaansuu [3], фин. Laukaansuu [4] ) — портовый посёлок в Кингисеппском районе Ленинградской области. Является административным центром Усть-Лужского сельского поселения . Содержание. 1 Название. 2 История. 3 География. 4 Население. 5 Инфраструктура. 6 Порт Усть-Луга и проблема водского народа. 7 Фото. 8 Известные уроженцы.

  5. The company is further implementing the port modernization project. The port is located in Luga Bay in the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, near the village Ust-Luga . "Rosterminalugol" has two deep-water berths of a total of 565 meters in length and from 14 to 16 meters of depth near the piers.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baltic_LNGBaltic LNG - Wikipedia

    For other LNG projects around the Baltic Sea, see Baltic LNG (disambiguation). Baltic LNG is a liquefied natural gas plant under construction on the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea in Ust-Luga, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. The plant's capacity would be 13 million tons of LNG per year.