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dbpedia:SS_Rotterdam
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The fifth SS Rotterdam, also known as "The Grande Dame", is a former ocean liner and cruise ship, and has been a hotel ship in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, since 2010. She was launched by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in a gala ceremony on 13 September 1958, and was completed the following summer. The Rotterdam was the last great Dutch "ship of state", employing the finest artisans from the Netherlands in her construction and fitting out process. Her career spanned forty-one years.
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Rotterdam (1959–1997) Rotterdam (2004–present) Rembrandt (1997–2003)
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2000-09-21Z
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dbpedia:Rotterdam
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49.8
dbpedia-owl:layingDown
1956-12-14Z
dbpedia-owl:length
228.0
dbpedia-owl:maidenVoyage
1959-09-03Z
dbpedia-owl:orderDate
1955-10-27Z
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dbpedia:Holland_America_Line dbpedia:Premier_Cruises
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28.71
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9.04
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1958-09-14Z
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Permanently docked inRotterdam, Netherlands Preserved as a hotel/museum/tourist attraction
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