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structuring the film. In 2011
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project to edit the
final cut of the 90-minute film and to create...
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Coordinates 57°42′N 11°56′E / 57.7°N 11.93°E / 57.7; 11.93 UN/LOCODE
SEGOT Statistics Vessel arrivals 11,000
ships Annual cargo tonnage 39 million...
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Incheon July 1, 1981:
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Bremerhaven Germany
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Gothenburg Sweden
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Kotka Finland
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direction of
Veronique Lagoarde-
Segot,
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