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Encyclopedia > Port Everglades
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Port Everglades

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Port Everglades, in Broward County, Florida, is one of the United States's top container ports with more than 5,400 ships at call in a year, a major petroleum storage and distribution hub, and a United States Navy liberty port. It is the deepest of all Florida ports. Location of county in the state of Florida County Seat Fort Lauderdale, Florida Area  - Total  - Water 3,418 km² (1,320 mi²) 296 km² (114 mi²) 8. ... Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 22nd 170,451 km² 260 km 800 km 17. ... Pumpjack pumping an oil well near Sarnia, Ontario Petroleum (from Greek petra – rock and elaion – oil or Latin oleum – oil ), crude oil, sometimes colloquially called black gold or Texas Tea, is a thick, dark brown or greenish liquid. ... The United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for conducting naval operations around the globe. ...


President Calvin Coolidge initiated the construction of it in a muddy area which was called Marbel Lakes before. John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. ...


Port Everglades is also one of the world's busiest cruise departure ports. It holds the world record for hosting the most cruise passengers in a single day with 44,108 passengers. More than 4 million cruise passengers pass through Port Everglades annually. Ships sail year round, but the peak season is from November to April.


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Port Everglades - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (168 words)
Port Everglades, in Broward County, Florida, is one of the United States's top container ports with more than 5,400 ships at call in a year, a major petroleum storage and distribution hub, and a United States Navy liberty port.
It is the deepest of all Florida ports.
Port Everglades is also one of the world's busiest cruise departure ports.
Port Everglades Facilities Guide & Directory 2006 (371 words)
Port Everglades' impact upon the South Florida economy is immense - some $2.87 billion a year and more than 25,000 direct and indirect jobs - and is continuing to grow.
Port Everglades is a department of Broward County government.
The Port Everglades Department is responsible for planning, managing and maintaining Port and much of the related transportation infrastructure within the Port's 2, 190-acre jurisdictional area.
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