• SeaFrance was a ferry company based in France, wholly owned by the French railways, SNCF, which operated ferry services between Calais, France, and Dover...
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    MS SeaFrance Cézanne was a ferry launched in 1979 as Ariadne. Starting life in the Mediterranean, she had spent the majority of her career serving the...
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    for her new service and was returned to her original design before her SeaFrance career and looks identical to her sisters Stena Superfast VII & VIII....
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    DFDS Seaways France between Dover and Calais, the ship was the second to be built for SeaFrance in 2005, she entered service with SeaFrance in March 2005...
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    ordering that SeaFrance be liquidated. On 20 August 2012 after Seafrance was liquidated MyFerryLink began commercial service. The SeaFance Nord Pas-de-Calais...
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    a new vessel to replace both the Seafrance Manet and Seafrance Renoir. The SeaFrance Manet was retained by SeaFrance as a spare vessel in the fleet, until...
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  • D'Azur – SeaFrance Renoir". Retrieved 4 August 2010. "Côte D'Azur – SeaFrance Renoir". Retrieved 4 August 2010. "Mv Cote D Azur, Seafrance Renoir". Archived...
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    Court ordering that Seafrance be liquidated. She resumed service with MyFerryLink on 20 August 2012. On 8 June 2015, DFDS Seaways France announced that they...
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  • MV Volcan de Tacande (category Ferries of France)
    launched on 17 June 1973. From 1996 to 2000, she was owned by SeaFrance under the name SeaFrance Monet. Stena Nordica, a steel twin screw motor vessel, was...
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    The ship's design is heavily based on that of SeaFrance Rodin, built by Aker Finnyards for SeaFrance in 2001. Star was the first fast ferry capable of...
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    planned to keep 202 of the 600 French jobs currently employed by SCOP Seafrance, but in reaction to this decision, the French crew struck in Calais on 29...
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    MS Wawel (category Ferries of France)
    which had been set up in 1989 to operate a new service under the name of SeaFrance from 1996. As a result of this, Stena Sealink Line dropped the 'Sealink'...
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    MyFerryLink (category Ferry companies of France)
    leased to a workers' co-operative, Scop SeaFrance, that operated the company's sailings between Britain and France and employed all the on-board staff. It...
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  • Tallink SeaFrance Rodin, in 2001 for SeaFrance SeaFrance Berlioz, in 2005 for SeaFrance Spirit of Britain, in 2010 for P&O Ferries Spirit of France, in 2011...
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    Rodin-class ferries are a duo of ferries operated by DFDS, formerly by SeaFrance and MyFerryLink. The two ferries were built between 2001 and 2005 and...
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  • Getlink (category Railway companies of France)
    Eurotunnel acquired three Channel ferries formerly belonging to the liquidated SeaFrance ferry service, establishing MyFerryLink to operate them, although this...
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  • MS Zenobia (category Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea)
    her two sister ships, Wawel is still operational as of January 2021; SeaFrance Cézanne was scrapped in October 2011. The wreck is consistently ranked...
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  • that under the new sponsorship deal with SeaFrance, the stadium would be known officially as the SeaFrance Crabble Stadium, but a year later it was announced...
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  • Artcell AMD Cezanne, an Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) series by AMD MS SeaFrance Cézanne, a ferry Cezanne Khan, Indian actor Imani Cezanne, American activist...
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  • an Israeli paraglider design Ford Fiesta, a subcompact car by Ford MS SeaFrance Cézanne or MS Fiesta, a cross-channel ferry operated by SNCF MS Stena...
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  • cruise ship, a class of three cruise ships operated by MSC Cruises MS SeaFrance Cézanne or MS Fantasia, a cross-channel ferry operated by SNCF MS Stena...
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    announced that it had repurchased its former ship, Stena Parisien, from SeaFrance. The ship was renamed Stena Navigator after a comprehensive refit. She...
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    Biscay Ligurian Sea Mediterranean Sea Since 2016, France is divided into 18 administrative regions: 13 regions in metropolitan France (including Corsica)...
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    The Minister of the Sea (French: Ministre de la Mer) was a cabinet member in the Government of France from 1981 to 2017 and from 2020 to 2022. The position...
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  • primarily as a freight ferry to cope with demand following the collapse of SeaFrance, before being withdrawn on 20 October 2012 and subsequently chartered...
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    coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The Coral Sea (French: Mer de Corail) is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia...
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  • Thumbnail for Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
    Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (French: Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mers) is a science fiction adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne. It is...
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    Iroise (/ɪˈrwɑːz/) or the Iroise Sea (French: mer d'Iroise [iʁwɑz]; Breton: An Hirwazh) is the part of the Atlantic Ocean which stretches from the Ile...
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  • Love at Sea (French: L'Amour à la mer) is a 1965 French drama film written and directed by Guy Gilles. Unsure of his future, Daniel signed up for five...
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    to Calais route also ended at this time and the French-run Sealink services were rebranded as SeaFrance. Prior to 1964/65 the colours were black hull,...
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