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  2. Carnival Venezia - Wikipedia

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    On 1 March 2019, Costa frequent cruiser Gan Beiye christened Costa Venezia at the naming ceremony in Trieste. [15] The ship operated a vernissage cruise on 3 March, departing from Trieste to Greece and Croatia, before arriving back in Trieste on 8 March, [16] after which she sailed her official inaugural voyage, a 53-day cruise from Trieste to ...

  3. List of ships built by Fincantieri - Wikipedia

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    Statendam-class cruise ship 1996 1996 Marghera 57,092 GT Holland America Line: 5955 9103996 Dawn Princess: Sun-class cruise ship 11 July 1996 1997 Monfalcone 77.441 GT Princess Cruises: 5956 9104005 Grand Princess: Grand-class cruise ship 1998 1998 Monfalcone 108.806 DWT Princess Cruises: 5957 Etna (A 5326) Auxiliary ship 1997 1998

  4. People Mover (Venice) - Wikipedia

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    The People Mover in Venice (Italian: People Mover) [1] is an automated elevated shuttle train, which connects the Piazzale Roma—the major transportation hub of the city—and the Tronchetto island with a car parking facility. The train also makes a stop at the Marittima station where the passenger terminal of the Port of Venice is located. [5]

  5. Port of Venice - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Venice (Italian: Porto di Venezia) is a port serving Venice, northeastern Italy. It is the eighth-busiest commercial port in Italy and was one of the most important in the Mediterranean concerning the cruise sector, as a major hub for cruise ships. It is one of the major Italian ports and is included in the list of the leading ...

  6. Lloyd Triestino - Wikipedia

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    Former head office at the corner of Piazza Unità d'Italia and the Trieste seafront. The building displays the name "Lloyd Triestino" below the emblem. Lloyd Triestino was a major shipping company, created in 1919 when the city of Trieste became part of Italy in the settlement after the First World War. It ran passenger services on ocean liners ...

  7. List of ships of the line of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Veloce* 18 - paddle frigate, ex steam cruise ship used by the Sicilian revolutionaries in 1848 as the Indipendenza, captured by the Borbonic navy and renamed Veloce, captured again by the troops of Garibaldi in 1860 and renamed Tukery, scrapped in 1899; Valoroso* 18 - sail corvette, broken up in 1870; Zeffiro* 18 - sail corvette, broken up in 1870