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  2. Buquebus - Wikipedia

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    Los Cipreses S.A., doing business as Buquebus, is a Uruguayan company [1] that operates ferry services from Buenos Aires to Montevideo and Colonia.The company also operates a fleet of coaches to Termas del Arapey, Termas del Dayman, Salto, Uruguay, Carmelo, Atlántida, Punta del Este, La Paloma, La Pedrera and Punta del Diablo from Montevideo, Colonia and Piriapolis.

  3. HSC Silvia Ana L - Wikipedia

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    The Silvia Ana L was delivered in December 1996 to Los Cipreres for Buquebus traffic between Buenos Aires, Argentina and Piriapolis, Uruguay. She was originally registered in Montevideo , Uruguay. In March–April 1997 the ship was upgraded in Cadiz , after which her home port was changed to Nassau , Bahamas .

  4. BQB Líneas Aéreas - Wikipedia

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    Routes that were approved: Montevideo, Uruguay (home base and hub) to Rosario, Córdoba, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, Asuncion, Paraguay, Porto Alegre and ...

  5. List of ferry operators - Wikipedia

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    Namsos Trafikkselskap (Norway); Naviera Armas [2]-Armas Trasmediterránea group [3] (Mainland Canary Islands including Huelva to Canary Islands, Spain to Morocco); NorthLink Ferries (Orkney and Shetland, Scotland)

  6. Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The gas turbine powered Luciano Federico L operated by Montevideo-based Buquebus, holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest car ferry in the world, in service between Montevideo, Uruguay and Buenos Aires, Argentina: its maximum speed, achieved in sea trials, was 60.2 knots (111.5 km/h; 69.3 mph). [58]

  7. Luciano Federico L - Wikipedia

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    Luciano Federico L is a high-speed B60 catamaran ferry, which operates between Buenos Aires and Montevideo, a distance of 110 nautical miles (200 km; 130 mi). [6]The ship is based on the Type 1130 catamaran, designed by AMD Marine Consulting of Sydney, Australia, and has an overall hull length of 77.32m, a beam of 19.5m and a full load draught of 2.15m.

  8. Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Buquebus high-speed ferries connect Buenos Aires to Uruguay. Buenos Aires is also served by a ferry system operated by the company Buquebus that connects the port of Buenos Aires with the main cities of Uruguay, (Colonia del Sacramento, Montevideo and Punta del Este). More than 2.2 million people per year travel between Argentina and Uruguay ...

  9. Tres Cruces bus station - Wikipedia

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    Main facade and monument to Fructuoso Rivera, first president of Uruguay.. On July 11, 1991, President Luis A. Lacalle signed the agreement for the construction of the Bus Terminal.