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Ports of the Baltic Sea

\nThis table lists statistics (2002) for the major ports of the Baltic Sea. {| border=1\n!Authority\n!Country\n!City\n!Tons\n!Containers TEU\n!Passengers\n|- \n|Port of Gdynia authority\n|Poland\n|Gdynia\n|9,365,200\n|252,247\n|364,202\n|- \n|Port of Gdansk authority\n|Poland\n|Gdansk\n|17,371,401\n|20,136\n|168,080\n|- \n|Szczecin-Swinoujscie Seaport authority Poland\n|[[Swinoujscie]" class="external">[1], Szczecin\n|18,163,000\n|19,960\n|640,150\n|- \n|Bulk Cargo - Port Szczecin\n|Poland\n|Szczecin\n|5,577,795\n|none\n|none\n|- \n|Port Handlowy Świnoujście\n|Poland\n|Swinoujscie\n|6,169,038\n|none\n|none\n|- \n|Copenhagen Malmö Port \n|Denmark/Sweden\n|Copenhagen/Malmö\n|13,414,664\n|128,615\n|1,707,516\n|- \n|Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft\n|Germany\n|Lübeck\n|24,410,000\n|55,677\n|638,732\n|- \n|Ports of Stockholm\n|Sweden\n|Stockholm\n|7,800,000\n|36400 \n|9,700,000\n|- \n|JSC Sea port of St Petersburg\n|Russia\n|Saint Petersburg\n|23,210,200\n|456,836\n|\n|- \n|Port of Tallinn\n|Estonia\n|Tallinn\n|37,854,900\n|87,912\n|5,944,900 \n|- \n|Free port of Riga Authority\n|Latvia\n|Riga\n|18,108,600\n|127,459\n|156,843\n|- \n|Free port of Ventspils Authority \n|Latvia\n|Ventspils\n|37,937,000\n|219\n|8,370\n|- \n|Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock \n|Germany\n|Rostock\n|20,500,000\n|\n|2,005,300\n|- \n|Klaipeda State Seaport Authority \n|Lithuania\n|Klaipeda\n|19,396,300 \n|39,955\n|105,729\n|- \n|Sea Commercial Port of Kaliningrad \n|Russia\n|Kaliningrad\n|2,719,000\n|21,313\n|0\n|}

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