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Sicilia
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Sicilia
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Sicilia (British; Cargo, Steel, Screw Steamer, built 1901; ON: 113933)
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Sicilia (cargo liner; built 1934; Italy; 2650 dwt; also named: Coblenz)
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Sicilia (cargo liner; built 1965; Greece; 8271 dwt; also named: Golemi, Anat, Gold Star; IMO: 6424210)
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Sicilia (container feeder; built 2008; Portugal; 25826 dwt; also named: As Sicilia, Montreal Strait; IMO: 9430935)
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Sicilia (Container Ship)
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Sicilia (ferry; built 1952; Italy; 1188 dwt; IMO: 5326849)
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Sicilia (ferry; built 2002; Cyprus; 7500 dwt; also named: Trinacria; IMO: 9261542)
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Sicilia (freighter; 1147 tons; launched in 1898; photographed in abt 1930)
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Sicilia (Freighter; built 1890, in Glasgow, Scotland, UK; 3040 tons; naming history: Stubbenhuk (1890); Sicilia (1894); Komagata Maru (1913); Heian Maru (1924); registration numbers: 25107 (Japan))
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Sicilia (Freighter; built 1918, in San Diego, CA, USA; 15 tons; naming history: Sicilia (1918); C. Columbus (1934c); registration numbers: 222459 (US))
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Sicilia (Glasgow, 1901, Steam; ON: 113933)
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Sicilia (Iron Screw Steamer; London; built 1861; 735 gross tons; official number: 20124)
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Sicilia (Italian; Iron, built 1854)
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Sicilia (Liberia, cargo ship)
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Sicilia (Liverpool, 1888, Steam; ON: 65914)
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Sicilia (London, 1861, Steam; ON: 20124)
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Sicilia (London, 1918, Steam; ON: 142346)
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Sicilia (pass/cargo ship; built 1923; Italy; 9540 dwt)
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Sicilia (passcargo, built 1901, at Glasgow; tonnage: 6696)
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Sicilia (passcargo, built 1965, at Sunderland; tonnage: 6120)
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Sicilia (product tanker; built 2001; Malta; 37248 dwt; also named: Baltic Soul, Baltic Star; IMO: 9228813)
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Sicilia (sailed from Genoa, Italy, on 1906-04, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1906-04-25)
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Sicilia (sailed from Genoa, Italy, on 1906-06, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1906-06-13)
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Sicilia (sailed from Genoa, Italy, on 1906-09-20, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1906-10-06)
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Sicilia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany, on 1894-10-27, to Montreal, QC, Canada, arriving 1894-11-08)
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Sicilia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany, on 1907-05-04, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1907-05-23)
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Sicilia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany; Antwerp, Belgium, on 1896-05-09, to Montreal, QC, Canada, arriving 1896-05-27)
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Sicilia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany; Antwerp, Belgium, on 1896-07-04, to Montreal, QC, Canada, arriving 1896-07-22)
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Sicilia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany; Antwerp, Belgium, on 1896-08-29, to Montreal, QC, Canada, arriving 1896-09-17)
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Sicilia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany; Antwerp, Belgium, on 1896-10-17, to Montreal, QC, Canada, arriving 1896-11-05)
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Sicilia (sailed from Naples, Italy, on 1906-02-22, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1906-03)
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Sicilia (sailed from Naples, Italy, on 1906-08, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1906-08-16)
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Sicilia (sailed from Palermo, Sicily, on 1906-01-07, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1906-01)
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Sicilia (Sitmar Line) [timetables, images, etc.]
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Sicilia (Steamship, 1871; Dominion Line)
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Sicilia (Steamship, 1890; Scandia Line)
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Sicilia (Sweden; motor vessel; built or delivered in 1934; 1,633 gross tons)
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Sicilia (Swedish, 1633 tons; sunk by U-boats)
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Sicilia (Tirrenia) [timetables, images, etc.]
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Sicilia (tweendecker; built 1898; Norway; 1420 dwt; also named: Kongshaug)
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Sicilia (well decker; built 1889; Finland; 2600 dwt; also named: Cisil)
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