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  2. Viking (cruise line) - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by Torstein Hagen in St. Petersburg, Russia as Viking River Cruises in 1997. Hagen had become involved in cruising as a McKinsey and Company consultant who helped the Holland America Line survive the 1973 oil crisis, then was CEO of the Royal Viking Line from 1980 to 1984, made money in the Russian private equity markets, then bought a controlling stake in a Dutch ...

  3. Popular European cruise line Viking is now operating river ...

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    The new 386-guest Viking Mississippi is now sailing Mississippi River-based itineraries starting at nearly $4,000 per guest.

  4. Cruise operator Viking targets $11 billion valuation as IPO ...

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    Viking, which has $5.4 billion in debt, is planning to go public next week. ... Viking Holdings, the European cruise line operator, is seeking to raise more than $1 billion in a public offering ...

  5. Route from the Varangians to the Greeks - Wikipedia

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    The Trade Route from the Varangians to the Greeks was connected to other waterways of Eastern Europe, such as the Pripyat-Bug waterway leading to Western Europe, and the Volga trade route, which went down the Volga waterway to the Caspian Sea. Another offshoot was along the Dnieper and the Usyazh-Buk River towards Lukoml and Polotsk. [citation ...

  6. MV Seabourn Sojourn - Wikipedia

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    The maiden season sailed in Northern Europe (Scandinavia/Baltic and Norway), before crossing the Atlantic and cruising the Caribbean and Panama Canal in the late autumn and winter. [3] In January 2011, Seabourn Sojourn was to begin a 111-day round-the-world cruise from Los Angeles, to Southampton, England. [4]

  7. Viking revival - Wikipedia

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    The word Viking in the sense in which it is commonly used is derived from the Old Norse víkingr signifying a sea-rover or pirate. [1] [2] Thus, a modern understanding of "Viking" history is shaped by the views of the people of the Romantic era, who studied and wrote about "the Vikings" as seen from their point of view.

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