The port of Newcastle is the world's largest coal export port.
The city benefited from its role as the main export port for the agricultural produce of the Peloponnese.
By Roman times Malaka had become an important export port for minerals, pottery, almonds, wine and oil.
The harbour serves as the main export port for Ghana.
In the 17th century Rio de Janeiro became a far more practical export port than Salvador, and the colonial administration was moved in 1763.
Manchester, at the head of navigation on the James River, was the closest export port for Heth's coal.
Dublin occupies a key location on the Irish transport system, connecting the most productive part of the country with the main export port.
Dublin also profitted from the role of the beef industry, as the main export port for beef bound to Britain.
Trpanj was a major export port for salted fish in the Republic of Ragusa.
The road to Sofia contributed to its progress and turned it into a main export port to Vienna (Austria).