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    000 sq ft). Pisagua was a sister ship to Placilla, which had been launched seven months earlier. Pisagua's code letters were RJPT. Pisagua was launched...
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  • Pisagua may refer to: Pisagua, Chile, which was Pisagua, Peru before 1884. Bombardment of Pisagua, 1879 Pisagua internment camp, Pisagua, Chile The Pisagua...
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    Flying P-Liner (category Tall ships of Germany)
    barques Pamir, built 1905, capsized and sunk in 1957, 80 died, 6 rescued. Pisagua, built 1892, stranded 1912 South Shetlands Placilla, built 1892, stranded...
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    BAP Pisagua (SS-33) is one of two Type 209/1200 submarines ordered by the Peruvian Navy on 21 March 1977. It was built by the German shipbuilder Howaldtswerke...
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    Code letters or ship's call sign (or callsign) were a method of identifying ships before the introduction of modern navigation aids. Later, with the introduction...
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    last of the P-Liners, Padua was commissioned as a cargo ship, used among other things to ship construction material to Chile, South America, returning...
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    Titanic (redirect from Titanic (ship))
    the largest ship afloat upon entering service and the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners built for the White Star Line. The ship was built by...
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    area was 3,500 square metres (38,000 sq ft). Placilla was a sister ship to Pisagua, which was launched seven months later than she was. Placilla entered...
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    Pisagua is a Chilean port on the Pacific Ocean, located in Huara comuna (municipality), in Tarapacá Region, northern Chile. In 2007, the new Tamarugal...
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    the vessel) (PROY-sin) was a German steel-hulled, five-masted, ship-rigged sailing ship built in 1902 for the F. Laeisz shipping company and named after...
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    SS Oceana (1887) (category 1887 ships)
    London and British India. On 16 March 1912 the ship collided in the Strait of Dover with the Pisagua, a 2,850 GRT German-registered four-masted steel-hulled...
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    One of their famous Flying P-Liners, she was the last commercial sailing ship to round Cape Horn, in 1949. By 1957, she had been outmoded by modern bulk...
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    opponents. In order to support amphibious operations during the landing in Pisagua by carrying significant quantities of cargo, and landing troops directly...
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    four-masted steel barque and one of the Flying P-Liners, the famous sailing ships of the German shipping company F. Laeisz. She is one of the last surviving...
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    The Bombardment of Pisagua, was an act of arms by Chile on Peru that took place on April 18, 1879, within the framework of the naval operations developed...
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    Sinking of the Titanic (category Ships sunk by icebergs)
    she struck an iceberg at 23:40 (ship's time) on 14 April. Her sinking two hours and forty minutes later at 02:20 ship's time (05:18 GMT) on 15 April, resulted...
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    famous for having sunk in a violent storm on Lake Michigan in 1912. The ship was bound for Chicago with a cargo of Christmas trees when it foundered off...
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    Antofagasta (SS-32) (1981-in service) BAP Pisagua (SS-33) ex BAP Blume (1983-in service) BAP Chipana (SS-34) ex BAP Pisagua (1982-in service) America class Amazon...
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    of Pisagua didn't secure it as he should. At 6 am on November 2, a twelve ship convoy appeared on the horizon alerting the Allied defences of Pisagua. The...
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    SS Californian (category Merchant ships of the United Kingdom)
    to have been the only ship to see the Titanic, or at least her rockets, during the sinking, but despite being the closest ship in the area, the crew took...
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    SS Leafield (category Individual ship or boat stubs)
    SS Leafield was a Canadian steel-hulled cargo ship built by the Strand Stepway Company in Sunderland, England, in 1892. Originally registered in Newcastle...
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    SS City of Adelaide (1863) (category Ship fires)
    City of Adelaide was an iron-hulled ship that was launched in Scotland in 1863, spent a long career in Australian passenger and cargo service, and sank...
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    Pommern, formerly Mneme (1903–1908), is an iron-hulled sailing ship. It is a four-masted barque that was built in 1903 at the J. Reid & Co shipyard in...
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    SS Argus (category Merchant ship stubs)
    in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1913, the ship was sold to the Interlake Steamship Company, and was renamed the Argus. The ship was lost on Lake Huron on November...
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    Peruvian Navy (section Ships)
    209/1200 submarines, the BAP Chipana, BAP Angamos, BAP Antofagasta and BAP Pisagua, with a contract with ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems being made for further...
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    it was one of the last generation of cargo-carrying iron-hulled sailing ships used in the nitrate trade and wheat trade around Cape Horn. Peking was launched...
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    2013-01-12. "Keilder Castle 1868". www.tynebuiltships.co.uk. "Armada de Chile | Pisagua, vapor". armada.cl. May 14, 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-05-14...
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    SS Charles S. Price (category Merchant ship stubs)
    352900°W / 43.152900; -82.352900 The SS Charles S. Price was a steel-hulled ship lost on Lake Huron on November 9, 1913 during the Great Lakes storm of 1913...
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    SS James Carruthers (category 1913 ships)
    James Carruthers was a Canadian Great Lakes freighter built in 1913. The ship was owned by the St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam and Navigation Company of Toronto...
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    steel barque built in 1865 by Joh. C. Tecklenborg ship yard in Geestemünde, Germany, for the sailing ship company F. Laeisz as a trading vessel. Its primary...
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