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  2. Bateaux Mouches - Wikipedia

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    Most boat tours include a live or recorded commentary on the sights along the river. A typical cruise lasts about one hour. Many companies offer lunch and dinner cruises as well. Most boats are equipped with lights to illuminate landmarks in the evening. Since the Seine is centrally situated in Paris, a boat tour covers a

  3. CDF Croisières de France - Wikipedia

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    CDF Croisières de France was a cruise line that catered to the French cruise market, with French as the primary language used on board. CDF was a subsidiary of Pullmantur Cruises, and offered cruises to the Mediterranean operating from mid-March until November. Most CDF cruises were all inclusive. in many, but not all cases, the price included ...

  4. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    SS Paris: 1916 Caught fire, and capsized in Le Havre on April 18, 1939; scrapped on the spot in 1947 S.S Paris circa 1916. SS Persia (1900) 1900 Torpedoed and sunk by SM U-38 on December 30, 1915 S.S. Persia circa 1900. MS Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft: 1925 Caught fire, and scrapped in 1932 The Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft in Batavia, Indonesia. MS ...

  5. SS France (1960) - Wikipedia

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    France is the cruise ship (on which the story takes place) in the Kolchak: The Night Stalker 1974 episode "The Werewolf". [citation needed] During the opening of Dog Day Afternoon, released in 1975 and also directed by Sidney Lumet, there is a shot of France docked in New York during the opening montage. [citation needed]

  6. Compagnie du Ponant - Wikipedia

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    Ponant (officially, Compagnie du Ponant (CDP); "Ponant Company") is a French cruise ship operator. It was founded in April 1988 by Philippe Videau, Jean-Emmanuel Sauvé, and other officers of the French Merchant Navy and launched the first French cruise ship. [1]

  7. Port of Le Havre - Wikipedia

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    Due to its geographical location, on the Seine River mouth, at the entrance of the Channel, Le Havre is a gateway to Normandy and Paris. In 2010, Le Havre cruise port hosted 70 calls and 130,000 passengers and should, in 2011, accommodate 90 calls and 170,000 (+23%) with several maiden calls, including : AIDASol, Queen Elizabeth, MSC Opera, MSC ...

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