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    Estonia, to Stockholm, Sweden. The sinking was one of the worst maritime disasters of the 20th century. It is one of the deadliest peacetime sinkings...
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  • Estonia is a Finnish eight-part drama television series. The series tells about the sinking of the MS Estonia ferry in 1994. Based on the actual investigation...
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    MS Estonia was a cruiseferry built in 1980 for the Finnish shipping company Rederi Ab Sally by Meyer Werft, in Papenburg, West Germany. She was employed...
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    and 3,000 extras, and requiring a crew of over 140 members. List of shipwrecks in 1993 Sinking of the MS Estonia Bogalecka, Magda; Jakusik, Ewa; Kołowrocki...
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  • during 1994 in Estonia. The Russian army left Estonia. 28 September – Sinking of the MS Estonia: the car ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea, killing...
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    the sinking MS Estonia, and became the second vessel to arrive on-scene (after MS Mariella) following Estonia's capsizing and sinking. The captain of Silja...
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    of the Year Award 2021 with the rest of the jury for Stora journalistpriset for awarding a documentary about the Sinking of the MS Estonia Scoop of the...
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    Graham Phillips (journalist) (category Alumni of the University of Dundee)
    himself as an opponent to the movement. In early 2021, Phillips released a documentary about the sinking of the MS Estonia, based around his interview...
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  • of terrible accidents speak, with Sylvia Chapell of the August 1985 British Airtours Flight 28M; Paul Barney of the September 1994 Sinking of the MS Estonia;...
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  • the MS Estonia that he had lied about whether he had received a document from an official at the Swedish Maritime Administration. He had received the document...
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    Seaplane Harbour (category Ports and harbours of Estonia)
    Estonia from Finland in 1922 according to the Treaty of Tartu. The museum had a special exhibit illustrating the background to the sinking of the MS Estonia...
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    Veronica Thörnroos (category Women heads of government of non-sovereign entities)
    the sinking of the MS Estonia in 1994 – his ship was the first to arrive on site. The couple have three daughters. Premier of Åland, Government of Åland...
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  • Odd Engström (category Members of the Riksdag from the Social Democrats)
    he died the day before he wanted to give an interview about the real cause of the sinking of the MS Estonia.) Publications, Europa (2003). The International...
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    Baltic Sea cruiseferries (category Water transport in Estonia)
    happens to the Baltic Sea cruiseferries. The largest controversy, which led to various actions, resulted from the sinking of the MS Estonia in September...
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  • the original on May 19, 2015. "Hundreds dead as Baltic ferry sinks". UPI. Kinzer, Stephen (September 29, 1994). "Little Hope for 800 Lost in Sinking of...
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    Estline (category Ferry companies of Estonia)
    Swedish-flagged Nord Estonia in service, jointly purchased by Estline's owners. As a result of the sinking of the MS Estoniaon September 28, 1994, the MS Mare Balticum...
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  • Baltic Storm (category MS Estonia)
    Leder about the 1994 MS Estonia disaster. Based on the book Die Estonia: Tragödie eines Schiffsuntergangs by German journalist Jutta Rabe, the film focuses...
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    There were sixteen people aboard, two of whom did not survive the sinking. An inquiry into the sinking was held by the United States Coast Guard in Portsmouth...
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  • Silja Line (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2020)
    traffic on her. September 1994 saw the largest peace-time maritime disaster on the Baltic Sea, the sinking of MS Estonia. Silja Europa, Silja Symphony and...
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  • Municipality. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2012. "Kanalbåten Per Brahes förlisning" [The sinking of the canal boat Per Brahe]...
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    being made. One side of the popular medal showed Lusitania sinking laden with guns (incorrectly depicted sinking stern first) with the motto "KEINE BANNWARE...
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    September 28, 1994: Captain Arvo Andresson sank with MS Estonia off the coasts of Estonia and Finland. Of the 989 people on board, 137 were rescued and 95 were...
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    and crew. The accident claimed the lives of 20 crewmen and 35 passengers. Ten bodies were never found. Nine people were rescued. The sinking of Jan Heweliusz...
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    1986 Viking Sally murder (category MS Estonia)
    year after the Eljaala murder, another passenger was murdered on the same ship. Viking Sally later became MS Estonia, which in 1994 sank in the Baltic Sea...
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    Celestyal Crystal (redirect from MS Leeward)
    Finnyards) in Turku, Finland. MS Viking Sally (later MS Estonia) was built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Two of the Sally ships have been...
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    decks near the waterline. If the watertight car-deck doors fail through damage or mismanagement (as in the partial sinking of MS Herald of Free Enterprise...
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  • Zero Hour (2004 TV series) (category Works about the Columbine High School massacre)
    "Terror in Tokyo & The Bali Bombing", "The Capture of Saddam Hussein", "The King of Cocaine", "The Sinking of the Estonia", "The Columbia Space Shuttle...
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    refurbished and designated the "flagship" of BC Ferries' fleet. After the sinking of MS Estonia in 1994, BC Ferries installed a second set of internally welded...
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    (93 mi) north-north-west of the sinking, the container ship shows winds of 24.1 kt (13 ms−1) from 320 degrees, with a surface pressure of 1005 hPa. Sea temperature...
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    Jüri Ratas's second cabinet (category Cabinets of Estonia)
    previous Estonian political elite in allowing the money laundering to continue. The government also launched a new investigation into the sinking of the MS Estonia...
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