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    698617°N 17.439450°E / 68.698617; 17.439450 SS Dronning Maud was a 1,489 ton steel-hulled steamship built in 1925 by the Norwegian shipyard Fredrikstad Mekaniske...
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  • Four steamships have borne the name Dronning Maud, after the Norwegian Queen Maud: SS Dronning Maud (1906) was a 1,761-ton Danish passenger/cargo ship...
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  • In Antarctica: Queen Maud Land (Norwegian: Dronning Maud Land), an area of 2.5 million square kilometers (1 million sq. mi.) claimed by Norway in 1938...
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  • 017°26.367′E / 68.698617°N 17.439450°E / 68.698617; 17.439450 (SS Dronning Maud (1925)) HMS Effingham  Royal Navy 18 May 1940 A Hawkins-class heavy cruiser...
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    New Swabia (category Regions of Queen Maud Land)
    978-0-7112-2980-8, p. 367 Widerøe, Turi (2008). "Annekteringen av Dronning Maud Land". Norsk Polarhistorie (in Norwegian). Archived from the original...
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    HMY Alexandra (redirect from SS Prins Olav)
    popular with foreign tourists, and together with the new-built steamer Dronning Maud she gave the company a dominating position in the tourist industry in...
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     156, 193. ISBN 0-7195-6162-0. Widerøe, Turi (2008). "Annekteringen av Dronning Maud Land". Norsk Polarhistorie (in Norwegian). Archived from the original...
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  • landfall on the eastern edge of the Ross Ice Shelf. 1939 – Norway claims Queen Maud Land in Antarctica. 1943 – World War II: Japan begins Operation Ke, the successful...
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