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dbpedia:RMS_Ebro
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RMS Ebro was an ocean liner built in 1914 for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She was later owned and operated by the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, Jugoslavenska Lloyd and finally by Companhia Colonial de Navegação. In her last incarnation, under the name Serpa Pinto, she made more crossings of the Atlantic during the Second World War than any other civilian vessel, leading to her being termed the Friendship vessel or Destiny ship. She was broken up in 1954.
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RMS Ebro Serpa Pinto Princess Olga
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1954-08-07Z
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dbpedia:Portugal
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142.47
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17.0
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Scrapped atAntwerp Sold to Companhia Colonial de Navegação Sold to Jugoslavenska Lloyd
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dbpedia:Ocean_liner