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  2. Port of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Puerto de Buenos Aires) is the principal maritime port in Argentina. Operated by the Administración General de Puertos (General Ports Administration), a state enterprise , it is the leading transshipment point for the foreign trade of Argentina .

  3. SS Argentina (1958) - Wikipedia

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    Argentina was a replacement for Moore-McCormack's SS Argentina (1929). Argentina and her sister ship, Brasil, used MARAD Design P2-S2-9a.Construction was subsidized by the United States Maritime Administration under title V, sections 501 and 504 of the Merchant Marine Act of 1936.

  4. SMS Cap Trafalgar - Wikipedia

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    SS Cap Trafalgar was a German ocean liner launched in 1913 for the Hamburg Süd line. In 1914, she was converted for use as an auxiliary cruiser during World War I.She was the first armed merchant cruiser sunk by a ship of the same class; she was destroyed by HMS Carmania, [2] also a converted ocean liner, in a furious action in the South Atlantic on 14 September 1914.

  5. Photos show destruction onboard Royal Caribbean ship after ...

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    Shocking images have emerged of damage inside a Royal Caribbean cruise ship after bad weather rocked the vessel, leaving one passenger with injuries.. The damage occurred onboard the Explorer of ...

  6. List of ports in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Port of Quequén (Necochea, Buenos Aires Province) Port Belgrano (Puerto Belgrano, Argentine Navy Base, Buenos Aires Province) Puerto Rosales (Punta Alta, Buenos Aires Province) Port of Ingeniero White (Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province) Port Galván (Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province) Port of San Antonio Oeste (San Antonio Oeste, Río Negro)

  7. Damage to Carnival Glory Cruise Ship Visible After Port of ...

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    Two Carnival Cruise Line ships collided at the port of Cozumel in Mexico on Friday, December 20, as the Carnival Legend plowed into the back of its sister ship, the Carnival Glory, causing visible ...

  8. The ‘work of art’ cruise terminal that’s a destination in its ...

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    Doha’s Grand Cruise Terminal opened in November 2022, welcoming the MSC Europa – the largest ever ship operated by MSC Cruises, with a guest capacity of 6,774 passengers.

  9. MV Monte Cervantes - Wikipedia

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    MV Monte Cervantes was a 500 ft (150 m) German passenger liner that sailed the South American route from Buenos Aires to Puerto Madryn (Chubut) to Punta Arenas to Ushuaia and return to Buenos Aires. The ship sailed under German registration and belonged to the South American Hamburg Company.