outport

/ˈaʊtpɔːrt/
noun
  1. A subsidiary port that serves a larger, main port, often located away from the main city.
    • The cargo was unloaded at an outport and then transported by rail to the capital.
    • The outport handled overflow traffic when the main harbor was too busy.
    • Many small fishing villages along the coast function as outports for the regional hub.
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