"Port Harcourt" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-prop|head=Port Harcourt}} Port Harcourt
  1. The largest city and state capital of Rivers State, Nigeria. Categories (place): Cities in Nigeria, Cities in Rivers State, Nigeria, Places in Nigeria, Places in Rivers State, Nigeria Translations (city): Fatakwal (Hausa), Ụ́gwụ́ Ọ́chá (Igbo), Ígúọ́cha (Ikwere), Potakot (Nigerian Pidgin), Порт-Ха́ркорт (Port-Xárkort) [masculine] (Russian)
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