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Uruguay

158 ship citations (8 free) in 63 resources

Uruguay (1917, official number: 103417) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (1948) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Argentinian, 3425 tons; sunk by U-boats) Subscribe to view
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Uruguay (Brazil; motor vessel reefer; built or delivered in 1926; 929 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Brig; Canadian; Official Number: 51994, built 1866, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada; 299 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (British; Composite, Sailing Vessel 3-masted Barque, built 1865; ON: 52597) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (built 1883, at St Nazaire; tonnage: 3442) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (cargo liner; built 1935; Liberia; 7060 dwt; also named: Lilly; IMO: 5374511) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (cargo liner; built 1950; Argentina; 19089 dwt; IMO: 5374509) Subscribe to view
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Uruguay (dry cargo vessel; built 1922; Germany; also named: Einfeld, Optima) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (FANU) [timetables, images, etc.] Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Glasgow, 1865, Sail; ON: 52597) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Johnson Line) [timetables, images, etc.] Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Liverpool, 1855, Sail; ON: 10539) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Liverpool, Steam; ON: 29547) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Lunenburg, NS, 1895, Sail; ON: 103417) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Moore-McCormack Lines) [timetables, images, etc.] Subscribe to view
Uruguay (of Flensborg, Peter Lantrup, Master, 285 tons, from the port of Tomé to Sydney, New South Wales, 23rd July 1866) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (of Liverpool R B Pringle Master 301 tons, from the port of Bluff Harbour to Sydney 29 March 1864) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (of Liverpool, Richard Bird Pringle Master, 301 tons, from the port of San Francisco to Sydney, New South Wales, 8th July 1863?) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (pass/cargo ship; built 1928; USA; 17250 dwt; IMO: 5374494) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (passenger ship; built 1913; Spain; also named: Infanta Isabel De Borbon) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Schooner; Canadian; Official Number: 103417, built 1895, La Have, Nova Scotia, Canada; 97 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Schooner; Canadian; Official Number: 94734, built 1889, Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada; 767 gross tons) Subscribe to view
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Uruguay (singledecker; built 1927; Brazil; 1131 dwt; IMO: 5374535) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Steamship) Subscribe to view
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Uruguay (Sydney, NSW, 1867, Sail; ON: 38836) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (tweendecker; built 1921; Argentina; 9400 dwt; also named: Maristo, Anjer, Star of Alexandria) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (tweendecker; built 1943; Greece; 6448 dwt; also named: Georgios Ntanes, Edith Christensen; IMO: 5374523) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Windsor, NS, 1889, Sail; ON: 94734) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (wooden brig, 1866, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 299, official number: 51994) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (wooden schooner, 1889, Windsor, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 767, official number: 94734) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (wooden schooner, 1895, La Have, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 97, official number: 103417) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (wooden schooner, 1895, La Have, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 97.3, official number: 103417) Subscribe to view
Uruguay (Yarmouth, NS, 1866, Sail; ON: 51994) Subscribe to view
Uruguay, Argentine unrated smack, n.d. Subscribe to view
Uruguay, SS (Ex SS California) Subscribe to view