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  2. Monaco Yacht Show - Wikipedia

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    The Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) is an annual trade show in Monaco, organised by the British events and publishing company, Informa. [1] It was launched in 1991 as a broker-oriented event focused on superyachts over 20 m (66 ft) in length. [2] It is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of large yachts. [3]

  3. Morris Rosenfeld (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Rosenfeld's photographs are held at the New York Public Library's Photography Collection [11] and at the Rosenfeld Collection at Mystic Seaport since 1984. [12]Rosenfeld was posthumously inducted into the National Sailing Hall of Fame on October 27, 2013 [13] and Herreshoff Marine Museum's America's Cup Hall of Fame in 1995. [14]

  4. Sokar (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    The yacht has a beam of 10.4 metres (34 ft) and a draft of 3.9 metres (13 ft). Al-Fayed has often kept the yacht moored in the harbour of Monaco since the 1990s but she is registered in Bermuda and flies the Flag of Bermuda .

  5. Mercedes-Benz enters yacht market with a 46-foot luxury ... - AOL

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    Mercedes-Benz has finally produced the concept vessel it presented years ago at the Monaco Yacht Show.

  6. Wally Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Wally Yachts is a yacht brand headquartered in Monaco. [1] Company history ... Wally is known [4] for being a pioneer of carbon fiber as a yacht-building material.

  7. Yacht Club de Monaco - Wikipedia

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    This organisation is in effect part of the Yacht Club de Monaco, which is the only Sailing Club in the country. [ 1 ] The new yacht club building for the Yacht Club de Monaco was designed by Foster and Partners and completed in 2014.

  8. USS Zaca (IX-73) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2008, Zaca is privately owned by Roberto Memmo and berthed in Monaco. A skipper and crew of four regularly sail Zaca to ports such as Punta Ala, Gaeta, Capri, Cagliari, and throughout the Aegean Sea. The Zaca is frequently seen at prestigious sailing races in the Mediterranean. Her winter port is in Port de Fontvieille, Monaco.

  9. Moravia - Wikipedia

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    In 1782, the Margraviate of Moravia was merged with Austrian Silesia into Moravia-Silesia, with Brno as its capital. Moravia became a separate crown land of Austria again in 1849, [42] [43] and then became part of Cisleithanian Austria-Hungary after 1867. According to Austro-Hungarian census of 1910 the proportion of Czechs in the population of ...