- The
Cosulich Line,
formally the
Cosulich Società
Triestina di Navigazione, is a
steamship line that was
based in Trieste, Italy. The
company had been founded...
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Cosulich is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Callisto Cosulich (1922–2015),
Italian film
critic Roberto Cosulich (1946–1980)...
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Callisto Cosulich (7 July 1922 – 6 June 2015) was an
Italian film critic, author,
journalist and screenwriter. Born in Trieste,
Cosulich studied marine...
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Roberto Cosulich (30 July 1946 – 1980) was an
Italian chess player, FIDE
Master (FM) (posthumously
awarded in 2001), six time
Italian Chess Championship...
- Triestino, Monfalcone,
northern Italy, in 1926 for the
Italian company,
Cosulich Line. The
Vulcania is
considered one of the most
successful p****enger ships...
- 2011. Swiggum, Sue (3 May 2008). "Unione
Austriaca (Austro-Americana) /
Cosulich Line". Theshipslist.com.
Archived from the
original on 1
October 2011....
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Martha Washington. The
liner was sold to the
Italian Cosulich Line in 1922. In 1932, when
Cosulich was
absorbed into
Italia Flotte Riunite (English: United...
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Norma Bengell. The screenplay, by Bava,
Alberto Bevilacqua,
Callisto Cosulich,
Antonio Roman and
Rafael J. Salvia, was
based on an Italian-language science...
- Saturnia, Tuscany, the
first of two
sister ships built in
Trieste for
Cosulich Soc.
Triestina di Nav. of
Trieste and
launched in 1925.
Sister ship MS...
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highly regarded cruise lines in the world. Home
Lines were
connected to
Cosulich Lines,
Swedish American Line and Hamburg-America Line.
Eugen Eugenides'...