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MV Oriana is a cruise ship and ocean liner of the P&O Cruises fleet. The ship was built by Meyer Werft at their shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. At over 69,000 GT, Oriana is the seventh largest of eight ships currently in service with P&O Cruises. She officially entered service with the company in April 1995 and was named by HM Queen Elizabeth II. Oriana holds the Golden Cockerel as the fastest ship in the fleet. She is also the longest serving ship in the fleet, as well as being the oldest.
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Oriana
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1995-04-02Z
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1995-04-09Z
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1995-04-06Z
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1995-04-09Z
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1994-06-30Z
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