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  2. There are more than 1,000 fascinating facts and figures to explore within Titanic Facts. Here are a few to get you started, with links straight to the section they are contained in. 269.1 metres – the length of the Titanic (882 feet 9 inches). 825 tons – the amount of coal used per day.

  3. Encyclopedia Titanica tells the stories of the real people that designed, built and sailed on RMS Titanic. There is a individual biography for every Titanic passenger and Crew Member and articles, deck plans, pictures and movies to help you discover the truth about the greatest shipwreck in history.

  4. Haunting us even after 110 years, the Titanic is one of the most famous disasters in history. Explore interesting Titanic facts, history, and more here.

  5. Titanic - Wikipedia

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    RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank on 15 April 1912 as a result of striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, United States.

  6. The Titanic: Sinking, Notable Passengers & Facts | HISTORY

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    The RMS Titanic, a luxury steamship, sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912, off the coast of Newfoundland in the North Atlantic after sideswiping an iceberg during its maiden voyage. Of the...

  7. Titanic, British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 14–15, 1912, during its maiden voyage, en route to New York City from Southampton, England, killing about 1,500 (see Researcher’s Note: Titanic) passengers and ship personnel.

  8. Titanic facts for kids | History | National Geographic Kids

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    Learn about the most famous ship in history with our twenty Titanic facts. How big was the Titanic? Where did she sink? How many people died on the Titanic?

  9. Explore the wreckage of Titanic, read conspiracy theories about her demise and relive some of the classic books and films that made the Titanic a historical and cultural icon. On April 15, 1912, the worlds largest and most luxurious ocean liner ‘The unsinkable’ Titanic struck an iceberg.

  10. A list of of useful Titanic websites from around the world, along with other helpful resources available online.

  11. Why Did the Titanic Sink? - HISTORY

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    On the night of April 14, 1912, just four days after leaving Southampton, England on its maiden voyage to New York, the Titanic struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland and sank.