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    Belem is a three-masted barque from France. She made her maiden voyage as a cargo ship in 1896, transporting sugar from the West Indies, cocoa, and coffee...
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  • Belemnoidea. Brazil Belém, Alagoas Belém, Paraíba Belém (district of São Paulo) Cape Verde Belém, Santiago Belém, São Nicolau Portugal Belém (Lisbon) Giesteira...
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    Belém ([beˈlẽj]; Portuguese for Bethlehem; initially called Nossa Senhora de Belém do Grão-Pará, in English Our Lady of Bethlehem of Great Pará), often...
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    Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém, pronounced [ˈtoʁɨ ðɨ βɨˈlɐ̃j]; literally: Bethlehem Tower), officially the Tower of Saint Vincent (Portuguese:...
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    Belém (locally [bɨˈlɐ̃j]) is a freguesia (civil parish) and district of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Belém is located in western Lisbon, to the west...
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    perished and a memorial service was held for them on December 12, 1998. Belem (ship) Crowley, Walt (30 January 2003). "Fantome, former fixture on Seattle's...
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    2011, 134 ships operated in the Port of Belém; 53% of them were containerships with an average length of 170m and a draft of 7m; passenger ships accounted...
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    International Airport (IATA: BEL, ICAO: SBBE) is the main airport serving Belém, Brazil. Val de Cans (sometimes spelled Val de Cães) is the name of the...
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    from a financial crisis, Recife-based Santa Cruz arranged five matches in Belém, Pará. After those, the team was then invited to extend their tour to Amazonas...
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    2015, the ship suffered 'engine problems' that left her adrift 500 nautical miles away from Belém, off the coast of French Guiana. The ship was eventually...
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  • The History of Belém refers to the history of this Brazilian municipality in the Northern Region of the country, the capital of the state of Pará, which...
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    Monument of the Discoveries (category Belém (Lisbon))
    River estuary, in the civil parish of Santa Maria de Belém, Lisbon. Located along the river where ships departed to explore and trade with India and the Orient...
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    Corvette (redirect from Corvette (ship))
    Porto Velho, Brazil Solimões, 1955 Imperial Marinheiro-class corvette, Belém, Para, Brazil HMCS Sackville, 1941 Flower-class corvette, Halifax, Nova...
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  • Culture and tourism in Belém, the capital of Pará, is influenced by indigenous people and foreign immigrants, who manifest themselves through religious...
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    built in 1917; was lost in a 1984 Tall Ships Race. Alexander von Humboldt Amerigo Vespucci Belem Bounty (1960 ship) Cisne Branco Christian Radich USS Constitution...
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    The Oseberg ship (Norwegian: Osebergskipet) is a well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold...
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  • is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day with exceptions to certain categories. The ships on the main list, which include...
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    Fram ("Forward") is a ship that was used in expeditions of the Arctic and Antarctic regions by the Norwegian explorers Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sverdrup,...
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    A training ship is a ship used to train students as sailors. The term is mostly used to describe ships employed by navies to train future officers. Essentially...
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    Gokstad ship is a 9th-century Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad in Sandar, Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway. It is displayed at the Viking Ship Museum...
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    designed the frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, and so Constitution and her sister ships were larger and more heavily armed and built than standard...
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  • Denouncing the agreement to the Belém press, the journalist has to escape. In the city harbour, he hides himself in a departing ship in the Amazon River, heading...
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    race over 12,500 kilometres (7,800 mi) across South America, starting in Belém, Brazil and finishing in Frutillar, Chile. It was announced by the BBC on...
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    Cutty Sark (redirect from Cutty Sark (ship))
    Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. Built on the River Leven, Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last...
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    The Khufu ship is an intact full-size solar barque from ancient Egypt. It was sealed into a pit alongside the Great Pyramid of pharaoh Khufu around 2500...
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    Star of India is an iron-hulled sailing ship, built in 1863 in Ramsey, Isle of Man as the full-rigged ship Euterpe. After a career sailing from Great Britain...
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  • Nossa Senhora dos Remédios Nossa Senhora da Saúde (C) Nossa Senhora de Belém - Sank 1635 Bom Jesus (G) 64/70 (1636) Santa Teresa (G) (c. 1637) - Burnt...
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  • Thumbnail for List of large sailing vessels
    present, including sailing mega yachts, tall ships, sailing cruise ships, and large sailing military ships. It is sorted by overall length. The list, which...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian rescue ship Kommuna
    Kommuna is a submarine rescue ship in service with the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet and the world's oldest active duty naval vessel. A catamaran, she...
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    Lisbon (section Belém)
    Palace, begun in 1802 but never completed. Perhaps Belém's most famous feature is its tower, Torre de Belém, whose image is much used by Lisbon's tourist board...
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