FACTOID #53: If you thought Antarctica was inhospitable, think again - its land area is only ninety-eight percent ice. Reassuringly, the other 2% is categorised as "barren rock".
Lüshunkou, (China), a town known formerly in historic references as Port Arthur
Port Arthur could also refer to; Port Arthur is a city in Jefferson County within the Beaumont-Port Arthur metropolitan area and is situated in southeast Texas. ... Inside the separate prison, Port Arthur, Tasmania Port Arthur is a town and former convict settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, in Tasmania, Australia. ... Port Arthur, Ontario, was a city in Northern Ontario which amalgamated with Fort William, Ontario and the townships of Neebing and McIntyre to form the City of Thunder Bay in January 1970. ... The VIII District on a map of Turku. ... Location within China Lüshun city or Lüshunkou or (literally) Lüshun Port (Simplified Chinese: æ 顺å£; Traditional Chinese: æ é å£; Pinyin: , formerly in historic references both Port Arthur and Ryojun, is a town in the southernmost administrative district of Dalian of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
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PortArthur is located 90 miles east of Houston on the gulf coast of Texas.
PortArthur is the namesake of Arthur E. Stilwell who platted the 1895.
This transaction was completed by Congress' designation of PortArthur as a port of entry, and by 1914 it ranked as the twelfth largest port in the United States and the second largest refining port.
The Port of PortArthur does not guarantee berth conditions to be suitable for the vessel or nature of the cargo to be loaded or discharged, and those desiring a berth should inspect the berth prior to vessel arrival to avoid delays or conflicts and use discretion when making application.
Berth allocations and assignments shall be at the sole discretion of the Port of PortArthur.
The Port of PortArthur is responsible for providing adequate reception facilities using its own resources or that of a third party such as a garbage trucking firm or barge company which complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations or ordinances, including without limitations, 33 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.