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Titanic

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Titanic
four funnel liner, shipwreck
Vessel classOlympic-class ocean liner Edit
Native labelTitanic Edit
Dem name aftertitan Edit
Ein locationAtlantic Ocean Edit
Coordinate location41°43′57″N 49°56′49″W Edit
Own byWhite Star Line, International Mercantile Marine Company Edit
Country of originNorthern Ireland Edit
Tym dem start31 March 1909 Edit
Significant placeNorth Atlantic Ocean Edit
ManufacturerHarland and Wolff Edit
Location of creationBelfast Edit
Powered byParsons turbine Edit
Service entry31 March 1912 Edit
Service retirement14 April 1912 Edit
Date dem dissolve, abolish anaa demolish15 April 1912 Edit
Cause of destructionimpact Edit
Shipping portLiverpool Edit
Has facilityWelin davit Edit
Port of registryLiverpool Edit
Country of registryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Edit
Call signMGY, HVMP Edit
Yard number401 Edit
Category for the view of the itemCategory:Views of Titanic (ship, 1912) Edit
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Na RMS Titanic be a British ocean liner wey tragically sink insyd de early hours of 15 April 1912 as a result of e strike an iceberg for ein maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, United States. Na e be de second time White Star Line lost a ship for ein maiden voyage, na de first be de RMS Tayleur insyd 1854. Of de estimated 2,224 passengers den crew aboard, approximately 1,500 die (figures dey vary), wey dey make de incident one of de deadliest peacetime sinkings of a single ship.[1] Titanic, na White Star Line operate am, carry sam of de wealthiest people for de world insyd, as well as hundreds of emigrants from de British Isles, Scandinavia, den elsewhere insyd Europe wey dey a new life insyd de United States den Canada. Na de disaster draw public attention, spur major changes insyd maritime safety regulations, den inspire a lasting legacy insyd popular culture.

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  1. "R.M.S Titanic". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. May 31, 1911. Retrieved September 3, 2024.

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