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Port of Augusta

Coordinates: 37°10′56″N 15°11′51″E / 37.18222°N 15.19750°E / 37.18222; 15.19750
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Port and bay of Augusta

Port of Augusta (Italian: Porto di Augusta) is a port serving Augusta, Sicily. In 2007, 33.041 million tonnes passed through the port.

History

The natural port has been used since ancient times. It wasn't until the 1930s though that the Italian Navy developed the port and established an important military based to exercise control of the coast. The port was used by the Royal Navy during the war between Italy and Turkey for ten years, and during the landing in Sicily by the Allies the port was subjected to repeated raids. It was occupied by the British Navy from 1943 to 1946. Oil tycoon's Angelo Moratti's oil refinery Rasiom Moratti was built in 1949,[1][2] marking the beginning of its history as a large-scale industrial harbor, nowadays part of the petrochemical complex Augusta-Priolo. It underwent significant development in the 1950s and early 1960s with the establishment of Sincat, of the Edison Group, that dealt with inorganic chemistry and fertilizers, the power plant Tifeo, and numerous other firms including Liquigas, Ilgas, Sotis Cables and Siciltubi.

References

  1. ^ "Augusta, un premio a Moratti "Capitano d'industria" (in Italian). Srlive.it. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  2. ^ "La Sicilia dei veleni, dalla raffineria nel siracusano al petrolchimico di Gela". IlFattoQuotidiano.it.

37°10′56″N 15°11′51″E / 37.18222°N 15.19750°E / 37.18222; 15.19750