This is what Hungary’s seaport will look like!

Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, announced more than a year and a half ago that the contract had been signed, based on which Hungary is establishing a seaport in Trieste as part of an EUR 131m project. This means that Hungary will have a seaport again after over 100 years.
According to Index, the Hungarian government also purchased an operating concession.
Over the weekend, it turned out that the case had been closed in the meantime, and Adria Port had 100% ownership of the Italian company Aquila, which owned the concession, so Hungary has a seaport again.
As we wrote HERE, Hungary purchased a 32-hectare area with a 300-meter-long coastline that can be used by Hungarian companies for their export activities, which is expected to amount to 2 million tons/year.
However, the area must first be recovered and a heritage protection procedure must be carried out, which could take up to a year.
Based on the visual design, Index found Hungary’s new area on Google Maps:
The 300-meter coastline and 32 hectares roughly mean that the coast, the Strada Provinciale 14, and the SP 15/ SS 15 roads border the Hungarian territory, to which the large “rusty cans” seen on the link do not belong.
You can explore the area in surprising detail on Google Maps. Check it out!
Source: www.index.hu