Port Chalmers

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Port Chalmers is a coastal suburb and deep-water port of Dunedin, New Zealand, serving as a key hub for container shipping and cruise ships in the Otago region.

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Port Chalmers canonical 5

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf port
suburb
country New Zealand
governingBody Dunedin City Council
hasEconomicActivity container handling
cruise-related tourism services
log exports
maritime trade
hasFeature deep-water port
hasFunction cruise ship arrival point for Dunedin
gateway port for Dunedin
hasGeographicalCharacteristic hilly coastal terrain
hasHarbourType natural harbour
hasIndustry fishing
shipping
tourism
hasNameLanguage English
hasNearbyCity Dunedin
hasNotableFeature container terminal
cruise ship terminal
log export facilities
hasPortAuthority Port Otago
hasPortDepth suitable for large vessels
hasRole key logistics node in southern New Zealand
hasSettlementType coastal suburb
hasTransportConnection rail link to Dunedin
road link to Dunedin
hasWaterBody Otago Harbour
surface form: Pacific Ocean via Otago Harbour
isCoastal true
isCruisePortFor South Island
surface form: South Island of New Zealand
isMainContainerPortFor Otago region NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dunedin
Otago Region
surface form: Otago

South Island
locatedInCountrySubdivision Otago Region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Otago Harbour
partOf Dunedin
surface form: Dunedin City
primaryPortFor Dunedin
region Otago Region NERFINISHED
serves Otago region NERFINISHED
servesAs container shipping hub
cruise ship hub
timeZone New Zealand Standard Time
timeZoneDST New Zealand Daylight Time
usedFor cruise tourism
domestic shipping
international shipping

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Dunedin hasPort Port Chalmers
Dunedin City Council governs Port Chalmers
Otago Harbour contains Port Chalmers
Otago Harbour hasMajorPort Port Chalmers
Otago Harbour hasNearbySettlement Port Chalmers