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Conte Biancamano was an Italian liner launched in 1925. The name was chosen in honor of Humbert I Biancamano, founder of the Savoy. She was built in the Scottish shipyard William Beardmore & Co. in Dalmuir, near Glasgow. She was built for the Genovese shipping company Lloyd Sabaudo, operator of the Conte Rosso and Conte Verde. The engine, equipped with two steam turbines double reduction unit and two propellers, allowed her to reach a speed of 20 knots, and vented in two funnels.
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SS Conte Biancamano USS Hermitage (AP-54)
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1960-03-26Z
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dbpedia:William_Beardmore_and_Company dbpedia:Monfalcone
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1942-08-14Z
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dbpedia:Italy
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1946-08-20Z
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8.36
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203.56
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1925-11-20Z
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dbpedia:Italian_Line dbpedia:Lloyd_Sabaudo dbpedia:Italia_Marittima
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23.24
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1925-04-23Z
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Seized by the United States in December 1941 Partially saved as a museum Returned to theItalian Linein 1947 Completed as National Museum of Science and Technology named Leonardo da Vinci
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