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  2. Norwegian Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Dawn was the second in a line of two ships with this design, constructed at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Her sister ship is Norwegian Star , which entered service in November 2001.

  3. 8 passengers got stuck in port after a late return. What to ...

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    A group of Norwegian Cruise Line passengers was left behind after returning late to their ship in Africa.. Eight guests missed the last tender back to Norwegian Dawn while the ship was visiting ...

  4. Norwegian cruise quarantined due to stomach illness cases on ...

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    PORT LOUIS, Mauritius ― Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Dawn arrived in Port Louis Monday after being quarantined off the coast of Mauritius with a reported stomach illness onboard.

  5. List of rogue waves - Wikipedia

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    The Wilstar, a Norwegian tanker, suffered structural damage from a rogue wave in 1974. [27] SS Edmund Fitzgerald was a lake freighter that sank suddenly during a gale storm on 10 November 1975, while on Lake Superior, on the Canada–United States border.

  6. Eight passengers stranded on African island after Norwegian ...

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    The tourists — six from the U.S. and two from Australia — were aboard the Norwegian Dawn, a Norwegian cruise line ship, which departed from Cape Town, South Africa, on March 20, for a 21-day ...

  7. Outline of Norway - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable basic map of Norway. Pronunciation: Norwegian phonology; Common English country name: Norway Official English country name: The Kingdom of Norway; Common endonym(s): Norge (), Noreg (), Norga (Northern Sami), Vuodna or Nöörje (Southern Sami)

  8. List of battles and sieges involving Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Crusade (1107–1111), in the aftermath of the First Crusade. Raid on Santiago de Compostela (1109) Raid on Sintra (1109) Siege of Lisbon (1109) Sack of Alkasse (1109) Battle of Gibraltar (1109) Battle of Formentera (1109) Battle of Menorca (1109) Raid on the Balearic Islands (1109) Siege of Sidon (1110) Kalmare ledung (1123)

  9. List of possessions of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The spread of Norwegian whaling industry to Antarctica in the early 20th century motivated Norway, right after its independence from the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway in 1905, to pursue territorial expansion not only in the Arctic claiming Jan Mayen and Sverdrup Islands, but also in Antarctica.