MF Dubrovnik
MF Dubrovnik is a ferry sailing on international and coastal routes, operated by Croatian company Jadrolinija. Currently maintaining routes between Croatia and Italy. Built in 1979 in Ireland for a UK customer. Former names: Connacht (1979-1988), Duchesse Anne (1989-1996, with Brittany Ferries company) and Dubrovnik (1996). Capacity 1300 people and 300 vehicles. 149 cabins with a total of 459 beds and 384 airline seats. A restaurant with 135 seats, self-service restaurant with 224 seats, a patiisserie, a bar-cafe (274 seats), video room, a movie theatre with 96 seats, children's room, shopping room.
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MF Dubrovnik
MF Dubrovnik is a ferry sailing on international and coastal routes, operated by Croatian company Jadrolinija. Currently maintaining routes between Croatia and Italy. Built in 1979 in Ireland for a UK customer. Former names: Connacht (1979-1988), Duchesse Anne (1989-1996, with Brittany Ferries company) and Dubrovnik (1996). Capacity 1300 people and 300 vehicles. 149 cabins with a total of 459 beds and 384 airline seats. A restaurant with 135 seats, self-service restaurant with 224 seats, a patiisserie, a bar-cafe (274 seats), video room, a movie theatre with 96 seats, children's room, shopping room.
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Die Dubrovnik (IMO-Nummer 7615 ...... Adria verkehrte bzw. verkehrt.
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Il Dubrovnik è un traghetto de ...... on 96 posti, sala per bambini.
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MF Dubrovnik is a ferry sailin ...... hildren's room, shopping room.
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744.973.641
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*1300 passengers
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Die Dubrovnik (IMO-Nummer 7615 ...... Adria verkehrte bzw. verkehrt.
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Il Dubrovnik è un traghetto de ...... inija lo ha comprato nel 1996.
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MF Dubrovnik is a ferry sailin ...... hildren's room, shopping room.
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Dubrovnik (Schiff, 1979)
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Dubrovnik (traghetto)
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MF Dubrovnik
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*Connacht (1979-1988)
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*Dubrovnik (1996 onwards)
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*Duchesse Anne (1988-1996)
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