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dbpedia:MS_Formosa_Queen
rdfs:comment
MS Formosa Queen (formerly Song of Norway, Sundream, Dream Princess, Dream, Clipper Pearl, Clipper Pacific, Festival, Ocean Pearl) is a former cruise ship and floating casino that has been sold for scrap. She was one of the first modern cruise ships, entering operation in 1970.
foaf:name
1970–1997: Song of Norway 2004–2006: Dream Princess 2012-2013: Formosa Queen 2010-2011: Ocean Pearl 2006–2007: Dream 1997–2004: Sundream 2008-2009: Clipper Pacific 2007-2008: Clipper Pearl 2009-2010: Festival
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n5:JPG
dbpedia-owl:acquirementDate
1970-10-05Z
dbpedia-owl:activeYearsStartDate
1970-11-07Z
dbpedia-owl:builder
dbpedia:Finland dbpedia:Wärtsilä
dbpedia-owl:length
168.32 194.32
dbpedia-owl:operator
dbpedia:Peace_Boat dbpedia:Caspi_Cruises
dbpedia-owl:owner
dbpedia:Lance_Shipping dbpedia:Tumaco_Navigation dbpedia:Royal_Caribbean_International dbpedia:Airtours_Sun_Cruises n7:
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n8:
dbpedia-owl:shipBeam
24.0 23.96
dbpedia-owl:shipLaunch
1969-12-02Z
dbpedia-owl:status
Sold for scrap
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n6:300
dbpedia-owl:topSpeed
37.966
dbpedia-owl:type
dbpedia:Cruise_ship