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has gloss | eng: | |} The sailing ship Europa is a steel-hulled barque from the Netherlands, originally built in 1911, as a lightship at the H.C. Stülcken & Sohn shipyard in Hamburg, Germany. Its original name was Senator Brockes. Until 1977, it was in use by the German Federal Coast Guard as a lightship on the river Elbe. In 1985 a Dutchman bought the vessel (or what was left of it), and in 1994 she was fully restored as a barque, a three mast rigged ship, and retrofitted as a special-purpose sail-training ship. |
lexicalization | eng: Europa |
instance of | (noun) a vessel that is powered by the wind; often having several masts sailing ship, sailing vessel |
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French | |
has gloss | fra: L'Europa est un trois-mâts barque hollandais, à coque acier, construit en 1911 dans les chantiers Stucken à Hambourg. |
lexicalization | fra: Europa |
Polish | |
has gloss | pol: SV Europa - trzymasztowy bark zbudowany w 1911 roku w stoczni w Hamburgu. |
lexicalization | pol: SV Europa |
Russian | |
has gloss | rus: Европа (Europa) — голландский трехмачтовый барк, приписанный к порту Гаага. История Изначально задуманное как плавучий маяк, судно было заложено в Гамбурге в 1911 году. Оно было спущено на воду под названием «Senator Brokes» и долгое время простояло на якоре на Эльбе (маяк ). |
lexicalization | rus: Европа |
Media | |
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media:img | Bark Europa cape town.jpg |
media:img | Europa ,.JPG |
media:img | Europa ship.jpg |
media:img | EuropaLordNelson.jpg |
media:img | Naval Jack of the Netherlands.svg |
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