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  2. MS Freedom of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of the Seas is 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in) narrower than QM2 at the waterline, 6 metres (19 ft 8 in) shorter, has 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) less draft, is 8.3 metres (27 ft 3 in) less tall and 8 knots (15 km/h) slower. Freedom of the Seas however is the larger ship in terms of gross tonnage.

  3. Toddler slips from grandfather's arms, falls to her death ...

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    An American toddler died after being dropped from the 11th floor of Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas cruise ship.

  4. Royal Caribbean International - Wikipedia

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    Splendour of the Seas last sailed for Royal Caribbean on 4 April 2016, and the final Legend of the Seas sailing for Royal Caribbean left port on 13 March 2017. [25] [26] In October 2019, Royal Caribbean announced a plan to transfer Grandeur of the Seas to Pullmantur Cruises after its last scheduled sailing on 21 March 2021. [27]

  5. Freedom-class cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom class is a group of three cruise ships for Royal Caribbean International.The first ship of the class, Freedom of the Seas, was the largest passenger ship in the world, and the largest ever built in terms of passenger capacity and gross tonnage, when it was built in 2006.

  6. Passenger dies aboard 9-month Royal Caribbean cruise ... - AOL

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    A guest aboard a nine-month Royal Caribbean cruise around the globe has died, the company said Tuesday. "A guest sailing on board Serenade of the Seas has sadly passed away," a Royal Caribbean ...

  7. MS Monarch - Wikipedia

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    MS Monarch (formerly Monarch of the Seas) was the second of three Sovereign-class cruise ships owned by Royal Caribbean International. Beginning on April 1, 2013, Monarch was operated by RCCL's Pullmantur Cruises , before being sold for scrap in 2020 following Pullmantur's closure.

  8. How the high seas became a renegades’ refuge, from ... - AOL

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    But the Outlaw Ocean Project, a nonprofit journalism organization based in Washington, D.C., followed their stories to show what they have in common: taking advantage of the freedom of the seas to ...

  9. Mare Liberum - Wikipedia

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    Mare Liberum (or The Freedom of the Seas) is a book in Latin on international law written by the Dutch jurist and philosopher Hugo Grotius, first published in 1609.In The Free Sea, Grotius formulated the new principle that the sea was international territory and all nations were free to use it for seafaring trade.