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authors list (link) Lettens, Jan. "Miri (Mîrî) (+1502)".
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World War I "SS
Andros (+1941)".
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Armenia (Армения) (+1941)".
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Johnson (+1944)".
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November 2023. "Sheldon". www.
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Blayais (+1867)".
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Edouard (+1867)".
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- foundered, grounded, or
otherwise lost
during 1940. "Captain
Sturt (+1940)".
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shipwrecks of Africa. "SS Park
Victory (+1947)".
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