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  2. MV China Star - Wikipedia

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    The ship is currently laid up in Shenzhen, China. [6] This 350-passenger all balcony luxury cruise ship was the largest SWATH ship in the world when it was built, measuring more than 20,000 gross tons .

  3. Sinking of Dongfang zhi Xing - Wikipedia

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    MV Dongfang zhi Xing (Chinese: 东方之星; pinyin: Dōngfāng zhī Xīng; translated as Oriental Star or Eastern Star) was a river cruise ship that operated in the Three Gorges region of inland China.

  4. List of ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy - Wikipedia

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    Type 001 aircraft carrier Liaoning Type 071 amphibious transport dock (Yuzhao class) Type 905 replenishment ship (Fuqing class). The ship types in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) include aircraft carriers, submarines, (both nuclear and conventional), amphibious transport docks, landing ships, tank, landing ships, medium, destroyers, frigates, corvettes, missile boats ...

  5. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Grounded. Originally a liner, the Borinquen (1931), renamed Puerto Rico in 1949, Arosa Star in 1954, Bahama Star in 1959, La Jenelle in 1969, grounded 13 April 1970 in California. Arosa Sun: Arosa Line: 1929: Scrapped. Originally a liner, the Félix Roussel (1929), renamed Arosa Sun in 1955. Sold in 1960 and used as a hotel ship. Scrapped in ...

  6. Category:Cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Many ships in this category have operated under more than one name. The articles are organized so that all information on a particular cruise ship is collated at the most recent or final operating name of the ship.

  7. Ship prefix - Wikipedia

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    A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually abbreviations, used in front of the name of a civilian or naval ship that has historically served numerous purposes, such as identifying the vessel's mode of propulsion, purpose, or ownership/nationality.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Ships/Articles cruiseships

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    MV China Star ; MV Coral ; MV Cunard Ambassador ; MV Discovery ; MV Discovery Sun ; MV Doulos Phos ; MV Explorer (1969) MV Franca C ; MV Funchal ; MV Hebridean ...

  9. Small-waterplane-area twin hull - Wikipedia

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    MV China Star (ex-Radisson Diamond) (1992): cruise ship, largest SWATH when built, displaces 20,000 t (20,000 long tons; 22,000 short tons) RV Western Flyer (1996): Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute mothership for the research ROV Doc Ricketts