Port-harcourt
[hahr-kert, -kawrt, -kohrt] /ˈhɑr kərt, -kɔrt, -koʊrt/
noun
1.
a seaport in S Nigeria.
/ˈhɑːkət; -kɔːt/
noun
1.
a port in S Nigeria, capital of Rivers state on the Niger delta: the nation’s second largest port; industrial centre. Pop: 942 000 (2005 est)
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