BREST
- BYBQT
- Latitude: 52.0825
- Longitude: 23.6839
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Belarus
Location: Belarus
It appears there may be a misunderstanding. Brest is a city located in Belarus, a landlocked country which means it does not have a coastline along any ocean or sea. Therefore, Brest does not have a marine port.
Brest is, however, an important transport hub due to its strategic location near the border with Poland. It is particularly significant for railways and highways, serving as a key transit point for goods and passengers traveling between Western Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries.
If you need information on ports within Belarus, you might be looking for information on river ports rather than marine ports. Belarus does possess several river ports along its major rivers, such as the Dnieper or the Pripyat. These ports support inland waterway transportation, which is vital for trade and logistics within the region.
If you're looking for details on a specific type of port or logistical hub within Brest or Belarus, please provide more context so that I can offer the most accurate information possible.
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