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dbpedia:MS_Giulio_Cesare
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MS Giulio Cesare was a luxurious ocean liner built for the Italian Line. She was a sister ship to MS Augustus which was launched in the same year. She was built for the South America service like her sister. These two ships' specification and design were very similar.During World War II, the Italian Line had lost a large portion of its fleet, including the ocean liner SS Rex. The surviving ships were refitted and repaired, and returned to passenger service after the war was over.
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MS Giulio Cesare
dbpedia-owl:activeYearsEndDate
1973-01-14Z
dbpedia-owl:builder
n5:Adriatico dbpedia:Trieste dbpedia:Italy
dbpedia-owl:class
dbpedia:Ocean_liner
dbpedia-owl:completionDate
1951-10-27Z
dbpedia-owl:length
207.0
dbpedia-owl:maidenVoyage
1951-10-27Z
dbpedia-owl:operator
dbpedia:Italian_Line
dbpedia-owl:shipBeam
26.6
dbpedia-owl:shipLaunch
1950-05-18Z
dbpedia-owl:status
Scrapped on April 20, 1973 at Terrestre Marittima Shipyards, La Spezia, Italy